How can you explain this?

How can you explain this?

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Men are smart. Liberals believe every race/sex is equal. Ergo, something is wrong and it must be systematic discrimination or else results would equalize.

>women developed computer science

Because they invented it

Source?

>women developed computer science
Not according to textbooks made specifically for this subject

Dialectics.

Indian families send their sons to university, and they sell their daughters for dowry.

gee i wonder

What do you mean?

>An uncommonly smart woman entrepreneurs computerm science.
>Its uncommon for a woman to be smart enough for that.
>therfore, logically, we can say it's uncommon for a woman to persue a career in computer science.

Pretty simple really

What else were they going to do when they weren't getting laid because they didn't have any muscles?

Weren't girls usually the ones that didn't want to be associated with "nerds" and the like?

Same shit in a pic.

>women developed computer science
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>women developed computer science
Jesus.

I get it, you vagina fucking shits. You want to feel included, and have your efforts appreciated, no problem. Seems fair.

BUT STOP MAKING SHIT UP. HOLY FUCK, WE GET THE POINT.

>women developed computer science
never knew alonzo church was actually a female, wow!

I forgot bill gates was a girl.

>Also bill gates invented technology

>women developed computer science

Can I move to hungary pls

See IQ distribution between men and women, and then the average IQ of those in the field.

MUH ADA LOVELACE

SHE

SHE INVENTED NUMBERS

BABBAGE AND AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN STOLE EVERYTHING FROM HER

no

>Chicano Studies
that's Chicanx studies you fucking bigot

this.
Ada was cool and all, but she was definitely an exception (probably a bit of her dad's lunacy influenced her) and even then, she only wrote a few algorithms...

>women developed computer science

L O L

Even if you want to cite Ada Lovelace, she was working with George Boole, who developed the prototype computation machine, Boolean logic, lots of empty set theorems, etc. He was a math powerhouse, she was at best a contributor through correspondence.

>women developed computer science

kek

That's the magic of a free country, you can chose what area you want,girl prefer other areas, boys prefer programming, that's simple.

>Durkadurka al shafar
my sides

WE WUZ GEORGE BOOLE AND CLAUDE SHANNON

Is there anything more pathetic than the female race?

What's so bad about Funland?

Excuse me, conflated Babbage with Boole.

Boole was still based tho

>women developed computer science

fpbp

I kept finding it odd over the years. The push for this women in coding never made sense really, but with all the "the future is women" and radicalization of feminism, it all making sense.

WE

>women developed computer science
Wut

Women were home cooking dinner and cleaning, men were building nuclear reactors and advancing computers

WE

The nearest thing to a woman in computer science origins is Turin, who was gay.

WE WUZ COMPUTER SCIENTIST

>women developed computer science
I'm so fucking tired of this meme. Sure there were some influential woman computer scientists, but the stuff they did then , while impressive, has very little to do with the modern day computer science field.

>women developed computer science
You know what bothers me more than this phrase? When someone implies they helped on something that already happened by including themselves in a sweeping statement.

WE BUILT TRANSISTORS AND SHIEET

I too assume that they must've meant Ada Lovelace.
Too bad it's a forced meme and there's really no evidence she even understood how the machine worked.

>All but one of the programs cited in her notes had been prepared by Babbage from three to seven years earlier. The exception was prepared by Babbage for her, although she did detect a 'bug' in it. Not only is there no evidence that Ada ever prepared a program for the Analytical Engine, but her correspondence with Babbage shows that she did not have the knowledge to do so

>Lovelace made a considerable contribution to publicizing the Analytical Engine, but there is no evidence that she advanced the design or theory of it in any way

>ada lovelace inventing numbers
oh so that's why it's called church numerals/church encoding and the lambda calculus then, right? right.
>(((set theory kikery)))
>opening that can of worms
Next you'll be talking about infinity and infinite sets, which have no actual application to applied computer science, just like the rest of (((set theory)))

Actually women needing to type to become secretaries invented the keyboard and some women did help invent the usb and reel to reel tapes.

And then the 80's happened and no woman would be caught dead doing computer science.

Did you just assume their gender?

Men just have a stronger inclination towards mathematics compared to women

>How Did Warfare Become So Male Dominated?

>Women choose not to go into a field
>This is sexist
Are they saying women having a choice is sexist?

>women developed computer science
Entering code into a machine is not developing computer science.

>Chad
>coding
nice try

WE INVENTED ZEROS AND ONES AND SHIEEET

Computers dont like to gossip

Grace Hopper is pretty up there to be honest.

The worst is when they try to bring up ada lovelace, that makes me pic related

Because men are smarter.

We automated manufacturing and tiny fingers lost all their market value.

Men are interested in tech, women (in general) aren't as interested. Some women are, but a majority aren't. This is reflected in the choices women make when deciding where they want to work and what they go to school for.

>pic
so applied marxism

>women partially contributed to something that was still largely developed by man
>women invented computer science

>women did helped to do some of the calculations during the Apollo
>women land men on moon

everytime

>which have no actual application to applied computer science
Just keep pumping out that shitty javascript and we won't send you back, Pajeet

Equivalating telephone switchboard operators to computer scientists.

WUZ

Computer science degrees require math general education courses.
Programming requires a focus on logic over feelings.
Women choose both of those less than men.

>women invented killling themselves
>why is it such a male dominated role now?
Sup Forums btfo

C and Scheme are all anyone needs.

They're probably referencing Ada Lovecraft for being the first "programmer" all be it well before computers existed. That or the women that took on data entry positions in the early punch card days.

makes you wonder why women just don't start their own tech companies.

>???/???
I like it. Call ??? a ??? from now on you ???ots.

Hopper is a great example. Carol Shaw of Atari, who developed Centipede, is up there for me too. I have a theory though why Lovelace is pushed hard. To understand Hopper's contribution, you need to know about her motivations for COBOL, why it was designed as it was, and how it became the most written language of code ever (Java has maybe passed it by now, but if so, only recently). To understand Shaw, you'd have to get a tour of MOS6502 assembly programming and game programming. Both of these things are far harder for stupid women than "a princess wrote things about some machine and they were amazing and she wore pretty dresses. The end."

What, you mean those women who developed the phone?

Did you also know women invented Sup Forums? Moots mom was a woman, and she invented him.
CHECKMATE MRA'S.

>???
I thought I was the only one to name my rival this in pokemon. Glad to see I'm not alone.

KANGS

Saged, but my theory is:
Tech and science are nerdy and appealed to unpopular geeky people in high school who had fewer friends and socialized less. There are more male outliers in the social strata, so there are more omega males than omega females (but also more alpha males than alpha females; more women are average.) So fewer women in middle and high school chose those introverted pursuits. Then tech became cool because it makes you rich and famous, so women started wanting to join.

*Ada Lovelace.
This.

Carol Shaw and Hopper aren't fucking romantic, which is hilarious given the narrative they're trying to push.

>How can you explain this?
Anyone who's old enough to remember when the web and emails came out for the public, will remember how vehemently females laughed at it and mocked anyone who used it, so the only people using it were men.

Even now, girls only feel it's socially acceptable to use apps and a handful of websites.

It's entirely cultural, and entirely their own doing.

t. oldfag

>Anyone who's old enough to remember when the web and emails came out for the public, will remember how vehemently females laughed at it and mocked anyone who used it, so the only people using it were men.
Holy shit. This.

Here's the thing about STEM: it's all about problem-solving. And the best problem-solvers are born to it, they're not just good at it, they get a kick out of it. That's what drives people to spend 4 years staring at shit like this, because it all ties in to creative problem-solving, it's worthwhile. Time and time again we hear about girls dropping out of STEM because Calc I is too hard or there isn't enough of a social life or their class is 90% male, and these aren't symptoms of the problem, this is the problem itself. To a good engineer problems are things to be surmounted, not avoided.

>pick up book on computer architecture
>fucking white males
>pick up book on compilers
>fucking white males
>pick up book on operating systems
>fucking white males
>pick up book on algorithms
>fucking white males
>pick up book on programming languages
>fucking white males
>go on Internet
>women developed computer science

>Responsible for ensuring cultural authenticity of Spanish lunch items
kek
>Likes to build clocks
KEK

Didn't they already try something like that and everything basically disintegrated after all the roasties started getting really cunty and socially aggressive with one another?

Honorary mention to fucking brown poo males as well for their work in CS

I remember one day in junior assembly lecture, this bitch came in and said

>I need to talk to all the ladies in the room for a second
>Literally two girls in a class of 25
>Goes onto spout about the special opportunities and events they had as "Female coders"
>The girls are visibly embarrassed
>She hands them special papers and stickers
>15 minutes of class wasted
No one even said anything about it after. I saw one of the girls throw out the paper at the end of class.

He never mentioned networking

women don't study comp sci, they'd rather major in something that makes them feel good and grants them easy A's

/thread

every bit of new technology a man picked up was taken to be a jest from short-sighted women who can't understand that things need to change to progress

The same females who insulted me and my friends for doing shit like playing video games and neat shit on the internet are now the same people (the exact same people in a handful of instances) calling me closed minded for not understanding WHY women need more representation in these fields (something only males can provide for some reason)

it's so fucking maddening I wish i had a perfect video recording of my whole life just to throw the hypocrisy in these people's faces and tell them they're less than scum

CRITICAL THEORY

Tell me more of the old days.

Also didnt social sciences basically kill computer science for women?

DEVS AND SHIT

that was an advertising firm or something, not a tech company

wouldn't even get off the ground as a tech company.

>Also didnt social sciences basically kill computer science for women?
How do you mean?

The only thing that stopped women from entering computer science or programming was that they didn't want to. Nobody was stopping them. It wasn't some rapey boys club of bullies that stopped women at the door.

Should be called the Subversion Game.

>mfw dumbfuck liberals don't even know that one of the most successful computer companies in existence was run and founded by a woman

Observe Lore Harp, founder and owner of Vector Graphics computer. Her company was founded the same year that Apple Computers was.

It was extremely successful during the 70's and experienced rapid growth.
The hilarious part of it all is that her husband did all the computer and programming work while she did the business and "vision" end. The on board rom ideas and focus on easy user interface was revolutionary for its time, she could have easily become the female Steve Jobs.

As the market progressed, the programmer husband tried to warn her that IBM was about to destroy them and that they will need to adapt to the market and change their product and business style. But of course, all the interviews, front cover pics, and business parties all over the world have gotten to her, and she thought it would last forever. She refused to listen to his advice. Robert and Lore eventually divorced, and soon after the company was run into the ground.

Now no one even knows the company ever existed. Feminists aren't aware, and Lore isn't even a footnote in computer history. Meanwhile, the husband started his own business. Quite a stellar example of female run tech businesses, I think. I even own my own Vector Graphics 1 computer, it's a pretty solid system.

Get learned
articles.latimes.com/1985-08-20/business/fi-2173_1_vector-graphic

>teach myself to code
>dont have coding job, but write my own programs at work to automate my work
>people think i am gonna "hack the company on accident"
>do my work 10x faster than everyone else
>still dont get a raise

im working in the wrong business

>women developed computer science
yes of course! who doesn't remember all these proud wymyn computer pioneers:
>alana turing
>jane von neumann
>denise ritchie
>stephanie jobs
>wilhelmina gates

You can get paid pretty well in if you are decent at bash automation. Better then what sounds like a shitty desk job.

>stephanie jobs
top kek

The fact that you have to fall back on championing one case in an ocean of cases of men doing that, is admitting she's an exception that proves the rule.

But liberals always do that.

>this black child did maths! what a hero! truly all blacks are amazing and your borders must be destroyed

If you need your individuals to be championed because they're such outliers, you really aren't helping your case.

>WE WUZ COMPUTER SCIENTISTS AND SHIT

Yeah there's your odd grace hopper making Cobol, and women had a relatively large role in developing computer science.

leftists are just confused about how tech became male dominated as tech was largely founded by self-made enterpreneurs after women joined the workforce. So there is no rational reason to think the difference is primarily rooted in muh discrimination, except maybe as a factor that reinforces the root cause of the difference in interest.

Women not succeeding in tech should be pointed to as an example of why feminist gender equality shit is bullshit, but it's instead hailed as an example as a problem field that will be fixed by not hiring qualified men and hiring unqualified women and boosting them up to CEO until people learn that women are just as competant as men.

Tech is also inherantly egalitarian because the culture was built on anonymity and psudeonyms giving one no advantage for being a woman, which is toxic to feminist equality, which NECESSITATES women are treated inequally to address the clear inequality in society.

Wait a second. I can do this. Where do I apply?

Because when the (((woman))) doesn't know how to solve a problem she blames the entire system about how oppresive it is, unlike men that accept the fact that they don't know everything and ask for help or research on their own.
Look at this, a """programmer""" went for an interview, she was asked to do a simple fizzbuzz, she didn't know how and then wrote an article about how wrong the men were.
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