Timeline for Declining Numbers of Women in Programming, What Can SO do to Help?
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Jul 26, 2021 at 12:25 | comment | added | Matthieu | And there you got me writing my very first comment on meta for your last paragraph. Thank you! :) (@10Rep no, you're not the only one ;)) | |
Oct 8, 2020 at 15:09 | comment | added | 10 Rep | Am I the only boy who played with dolls? I switched when I got bullied (a lot) in school about it. | |
Apr 15, 2019 at 8:42 | comment | added | John Slegers | @BenVoigt : You should ask the people who created that graph. Either way, as I pointed out in my answer, women comprise only 20% of engineering grads. This roughly corresponds with the number of women in engineering faculty. | |
Apr 14, 2019 at 5:54 | comment | added | Ben Voigt | Why is that graph labelled as if it were about STEM when there is no 'E' anywhere on it? | |
Apr 13, 2019 at 17:13 | comment | added | John Slegers | @ElisevanLooij : And some girls love to play with LEGO or cars. And some boys love to play with dolls. Not all kids fit into gender stereotypes, but most kids will choose the toys associated with their gender when given the freedom to choose... which is a pattern that's been demonstrated even in monkeys! | |
Apr 13, 2019 at 17:08 | comment | added | Elise van Looij | Many girls like to build things for their dolls. | |
May 2, 2018 at 16:50 | history | edited | John Slegers | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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May 2, 2018 at 16:44 | history | answered | John Slegers | CC BY-SA 4.0 |