@starsandrobots as in, VR might become the next big thing, it might also just be a big money sink that flops hard in a few years time
@siriusblack9999 those numbers track pretty closely along https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/unlocking-clubhouse … study of CMU's CS program. You might enjoy checking it out
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@starsandrobots while i agree with some of the points made, it seems to mainly indicate this is caused by the previous generation's attitude -
@siriusblack9999 what's changed? -
@starsandrobots that indicates to me that women view programming as "puzzle solving" where men see it as "building something" -
@siriusblack9999@starsandrobots You're making so many generalisations based on single figure personal anecdotes, it's hard to keep up. -
@froggleston@starsandrobots uhh... i was basing that on the statistics from the book she referred me to, not my own experiences -
@siriusblack9999@starsandrobots And the rest. I find coding hard at times. Doesn't mean I'm not good at it, or that I'm excited about VR.
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@starsandrobots back when computers themselves were a significant investment and the father was mostly the primary source of incomeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@starsandrobots first thing to stand out: "more than 100" is hardly statistically significant, but i'll give it a read... -
@starsandrobots 230 interviews with 100 students over 4 years, that's a whole 0.575 interview per student per year
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