I was thinking yesterday about a couple of women I met almost 25 years ago in a sysadmin class. Both had started programming about 25 years before that, in the days of punch cards and 1" tape. One said that her employer had a window from its machine room onto an NYC sidewalk. Passers by could watch the operators load the cards and hang the tapes, and then could watch as tapes spun and lights blinked. An ABEND would causes the tapes and lights to stop in front of a crowd of curious pedestrians. You didn't, she said, want to be the one whose code ABENDed. So women programmers go way back.
> Programming is a very modal activity. To be any good at it you have to focus. And be very patient. I imagine it's a lot like sitting in a blind waiting for a rabbit to show up so you can grab it and bring it home for dinner.<p>He's not putting it very well, but there may be valid reasons why male and female brain chemistry cause them to be slanted towards particular professions. Or not.<p>Unfortunately the poster is now being attacked by angry people who believe men shouldn't write about gender issues.