Actually, I've noticed the same thing.  It's a lot like the old Macintosh
community used to be.  Other coding disciplines tend to be overly heavy
with CS types.  You know, either the 20-somethings with the funky facial
hair, or the 40-somethings who still do everything with the VI editor.  But
the CF community tends to have a little more variety.

And better looking women. :-)

Sharon

At 01:27 AM 4/5/2001 -0400, Judith Dinowitz wrote:
>I've always thought there was a higher number of women in the CF community
>than in other Tech areas.
>It makes me feel very good about ColdFusion -- and I find the guys in the CF
>world to be very enlightened, sensitive and generally smart (and yes, they
>love to make lewd remarks, but it's all in fun ...) It makes me proud to be
>an (Associate) cf'er.
>
>Am I on target with this? I'd love to do a survey, see how many people on
>the lists are women, how many are men, get a little bit personal ...
>
>Judith
>
>
>> YES! YES! I agree!!!
>>
>> Erika
>>
>> Ladies, let's not be elitists here. : )  That should be "Women of
>> ColdFusion, unite!"
>>
>> Judith
>>
>> > Erika,
>> >
>> > Before I even read your message, I was like, "I must reply and say YES!
>> > another 'K'! Let the world rejoice!"
>> >
>> > Erika
>> >
>
>
>
>
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