> I find it hard to believe that women would hide behind a
> male name.

Maybe they do not want to be verbally abused, as unlikely as that
would
happen. I've been reading this forum for a while now. Many of you
would jump
out in front of a moving train to pop another guy for misstating
something.
I don't think any of you would do that to a woman. At least, not with
the same,
uh, enthusiasm?

If you are like the CS "professionals" I have worked with in Colorado
and Texas,
(for 20 years) every last one of you would fall all over yourself
being polite and
encouraging to a woman. That is what boys do.

If I were a woman, hhmmm maybe I am... no, if I were a woman I'd be
proud of that in this profession and want every guy to know it.

Especially if I were hot.


On Dec 9, 5:04 am, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Diane. Even expanding beyond this group, it's hard to come up a list
> of public female coders. Within the Java space, Jeanette (kleopatra)
> from Swinglabs comes to mind. Beyond the Java space it doesn't get
> much easier. I find it hard to believe that women would hide behind a
> male name.
>
> On Dec 9, 11:45 am, "Vince O'Sullivan" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 9, 10:26 am, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > About the topic of this thread... unless I'm misreading some foreign
> > > names, it seems there are no women in this mailing list... right?
>
> > There is one, whose name escapes me at the moment.  And, of course,
> > there's no way of knowing if any of the posters' names are real.

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