>Women in computing to decline to 22% by 2025, study warns
>New research warns that at the rate we're going, the number of women in the computing workforce will decline to 22% from 24% by 2025 if nothing is done to encourage more of them to study computer science.
>The research from Accenture and nonprofit group Girls Who Code says taking steps now to encourage more women to pursue a computer science education could triple the number of women in computing to 3.9 million in that same timeframe.
>Women account for 24% of computing jobs today, but could account for 39% by 2025, according to the report, Cracking the Gender Code. And greater numbers of women entering computer science could boost women's cumulative earnings by $299 billion and help the U.S. fill the growing demand for computing talent, said Julie Sweet, Accenture's group chief executive for North America.
are you the guy that always posts satirical pro-women threads and accompanies them with these types of voyeur webms?
if so pls post more
William Reyes
>encourage women genocide when?
James Murphy
Most of our coding jobs are outsourced anyway. Why would you want to spend millions trying to teach women to code when guys here can't even get jobs?
Leo Clark
>it's a CRP webm thread
Jacob Moore
LAMAO
Hunter Cook
Well if you stop and think about it, the tech industry's primary objective is to build women AIs and have sex with them.
Jackson Young
Computer science is a trap, you just move to an urban center where 99% of the jobs are and then work salary for all your waking hours until you either get rich or kill yourself
Take it from me, if you want to computer you should go straight for entrepreneurship and then teach yourself the tech side of things, there is more than enough resources on the internet to do so
Xavier Parker
>Womyns in komputing meme
Gabriel Morgan
Why do we care about women being in tech jobs?
Dylan Moore
>mfw libcucks and femishits are incapable of closing the enthusiasm gap
Isaiah Myers
>why do guys have to make things more complicated for no reason >no reason
This pic never fails to get on my nerves.
Sebastian Howard
>warns why is it a problem?
Colton Hernandez
>the code on the left is a hacker code used to steal nude photos!
Michael Hill
>tfw I'm sailing through computer science classes while everyone else seems to struggle.
Anyone else acing their math and CS courses?
Owen Carter
This a good thing.
Luke Sanders
>mfw it's another cs students think they can code episode again
Cooper Cox
>study warns Is this not a good thing?
Ethan Green
WHY THE FUCK DO WE NEED MORE WOMEN IN STEM. I need a job, you need a job, people of any race or sex need a job. The most fucking qualified person deserves the job, there is no other answer. You put in the work, you get the return. Fuck yes i'm triggered. I hate this shit so much, I work around women all day who have no passion for technology, who barely do their jobs, and who will eventually have a child leaving me with extra work for a god damn 6 month period, with no extra benefit on my part. Yet that bitch will still somehow become my boss.
Fuck, fuck everything, fuck this stupid fucking planet.
Russian nukes could not come any faster, I don't care if I die in the nuclear holocaust, the prospect of having the tinniest chance to go back to a lifestyle where daily struggles are real. I'll take that over this political bureaucracy.
Ethan Roberts
They get a bit harder later on.
I nearly failed all of my B's general Ed courses because I had almost zero motivation to complete them.
Julian Richardson
Off to a good start, now if only that could drop to the single digits
Anthony Rivera
The best standard for coding lies somewhere between the two, people who don't describe variable names deserve to be shot but only if it's alongside people who put block comments before every line
Carson Morales
The huge problem with this picture is that the two pieces of code do two completely different things. I also don't want a massive wall of comments for code that's blatantly fucking obvious as to what it does.
Wyatt Butler
Fuck of were full
Brayden Young
None of this is real. Literally all sock puppet twitters propping up the illusion.
I mean "Shalom" Ayash? You have got to be kidding me.
This thread is jewish, too.
Aiden Gutierrez
>women actively chose not to enter a specific job industry >must be the patriarchys fault >mfw
Blake Jackson
It's not the fault of women. Computers are sexist.
Parker Martinez
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Jackson Campbell
Because.
The future for those who can code things people want to use looks brighter and brighter every day.
Meanwhile, all the other jobs are in danger of being taken over by automation unless it's a job that requires human emotion and understanding.
If you have a daughter, wouldn't you want her to have one of those tech jobs that would allow her to provide for herself? I mean, you don't want her to be working some demeaning job in some sports bar, do you?
Camden Cook
I completed assembly and computer architecture and I'm doing linear algebra and differential equations before heading off to a university to get my bachelor's. So far the hardest course I had was the last semester of Calculus but after that it was easy.
Nathan Johnson
>code on the right is well documented, readable, efficient, and easily maintainable >code on the left is inefficient, unreadable and esoteric for no reason other than autism
I would never hire the person who wrote that "function" on the left.
Jackson Howard
I am
I'm apparently the only person in my class who took his free time in summer to learn a new language (C++) and takes his afternoons off to just study.
I'm acing everything and my classmates look at me in awe, like I'm superhuman.
Andrew Wood
Do men take their children to these places?
Kayden Allen
Funnily this is the womans fault alone. Womans were actually a majority in CS.
But woman did their best to defame people who go into science ( back in the 50s scientists were on similar popularity to stars, e.g. einstein and feynman) by displaying people who actually learn as losers and hailing the chads who do some bullshit.
Henry Evans
The left one is almost as bad as the right. Why the fuck are so many random variables being used? That code is a mess, it is like someone intention obscuring their code to preserve their job.
Levi Baker
they're probably just looking at you because they're starving.
Isaac Rogers
Wew
Easton Turner
Because they choose to be doctors and lawyers. Much more lucrative and less stressful than coding all fucking day. Go KYS OP
Thomas Evans
Which is a better career path: Computer science (programming, software dev) or Computer security?
Josiah Jones
Why do they want to ((encourage)) women to work in these types of zones?
If it's not natural for women to want to choose these places, then they should just leave it out, and let people choose naturally.
Can Sup Forums give me a reason why getting more women into X is a thing?
Oliver Murphy
I meant besides those usual stares.
Andrew Evans
To be fair I do actually know a girl named Shalom. Funnily enough she's not even Jewish, neither are her parents. Not sure what her parents did or why they did it.
Jason Watson
>remove comments and context from original code >people complain it's unreadable and impossible to understand
There's actually something fishy going on and the low women count is not normal. Back in the 80s there were way more women.
I think the problem is two fold. More people in college means the dumbing down of the average college person, and the fact that there are no more bullshit degrees like women's studies.
The average female is less likely to do "nerd shit" compared to the average male. Notice all these graphs are percentage based.
Jaxon Campbell
Who gives a shit? Oh let me guess, the reason women aren't in the field is because of structural misogyny and an egregious male culture like everything else right?
Get ready to take legal advice from LawyerBot 9000 in the future.
Gavin Howard
>Women in computing to decline to 22% by 2025
Yep, they know IT has been steadily going to shit, undermined by H1Bs, outsourcing and offshoring. It turns out, competing with Pajeet's Indian Mafia for increasingly shitty gigs is not that rewarding. Who the fuck wants to deal with those awkward cunts all day ?
I can't fault women for not wanting any of this crap, why would they when they can have a regular 9 to 5 in HR or Marketing.
Christopher Cooper
Thanks
Michael Rodriguez
Don't post that pornographic garbage here, heathen.
- Anti Degeneracy Union of Crusader Knights
Christian Price
Yeah, because comments like >what the fuck? >this can be removed >evil floating point bit level hacking are very helpful when it comes to programming.
Henry Rodriguez
It's probably all the people telling them they can go to college for gender studies and get a good job. In the 80s people were realistic, but today people willingly lie to themselves because of emotions.
Landon Garcia
No chads? I mean comparing social ability ( stereotipicly ), of someone even on psychics and computer science is great.
Henry Diaz
More than welcome to my job, i've been a programmer/sql developer going on 6 years now and its friggin shit. Especially in the UK where you make only $45k. When you see scum no brainers making just 10k less for HR making almost double than you, you have to be crazy to do it.
Thank God, just another year and ill have my CPL/type rating, then ill finally be a bus driver of the sky.
Jaxson Gutierrez
Why should we "encourage" women to study computer science? They have equal opportunity. They just don't want to do it. Men and women are different. Noone seems to be complaining about the lack of women in the Oil or coal mining or waste disposal industry. Let them work in the service, psychology nursing field. Men like hard science, labour, and competitive jobs. Women prefer soft science, social care, and team oriented work.
Why is it a big issue?
Sebastian Butler
>Disgusting cottage cheese ass and legs
Get out Jamal.
Alexander Russell
What jobs aren't being outsourced? Farming?
Adrian Scott
>code on the right produces an ambiguous answer in some cases (when a > b and a = 5). Is a > b or a = b? Who knows, because you return 5 like a retard. > code on the left is genius-tier
David Brooks
>make courses significantly easier so womyn have greater chance of success >dump millions of dollars into scholarships and support programs exclusively for women in CS >significant hiring preference for women in CS related jobs, due to social pressure for muh quotas
>still mens fault women aren't succeeding
Christian Phillips
Code on the right is overloaded with comments that don't actually tell shit, has two &&'ed conditions that are equivalent, and the max() function fails to fulfill its contract if a = b. It's the opposite of maintainable or readable. If someone like you is allowed to hire even for a second, no wonder your IT is outsourced to us. But I think they aren't.
Nicholas Perry
>else if(a >b && b b what is the point of declaring b < a
>mfw
>return 5
>mfw
Noah Sullivan
777 driver here, m8. You're making the right call.
Jose Myers
AI lawyers will be incredibly more efficient than their human counterparts. All information and legal cases will be instantaneous. This is already happening and will be reality within the next decade.
I guess the same can be said for any profession if we look far enough ahead. Lawyers are doomed though.
Jackson Rogers
That's the issue; there is no issue for jews to profit from.
Jacob Morgan
IT student here, here's my humble opinion IT is too new, it doesn't have any prestige to it, there are no big celebrities that women would care about so they don't care about IT at all (except for buying tech, of course)
Nathaniel Powell
depends on your work preferences and attitude cs - needs good portfolio, your degree and work history means shit other than allowing you to work below minimum wage security - regular degree job, needs networking, references and stuff
Camden Foster
>study warns
Parker Ward
>reimplements standard math lib function >writes comments for trivial pieces of code (protip: if you don't know what if(adoesn't actually do what comments say it does
i really hope you don't actually code or hire developers, because you are fucking clueless
Brayden Bennett
A lot of healthcare jobs are difficult to outsource, that is not to say that outsourcing of healthcare jobs doesn't exist.
Jayden Morgan
>there are women in computing
wat?
I studied artificial intelligence. In my class there 60 guys and 2 girls, both lesbians and both dropped out after the first year.
Isaiah Hall
BOOTY BOOTY BOOTY BUTT CHEEKS
Noah Collins
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Grayson Edwards
>Even With Hard Evidence Of Gender Bias In STEM Fields
The ONLY hard evidence of gender bias in the STEM field that has been solidly proven is that if a man and a woman of the exact same qualification apply to the same position, the woman will be hired 100% of the time to fill quotas.
Evan Diaz
thanks man, 777 is totally my dream, especially with that sexy 777x coming
Elijah Perry
This. I pretty much only ever see females in the trendy meme-tier stuff like web development.
Thomas Perry
I'm in school for CS so this is good news for me
Lucas Mitchell
>black women in computing Any case studies on this?
Xavier Bailey
lol I work in the fashion industry and it's like 80-90% women
I really fucking wonder why Almost as if they enter fields that pertain to their interests
Levi Gutierrez
Showing underbutt is my favorite new fashion trend,
When I writ code like that, I usually put the formula in a comment because there is no way I would remember wtf I was doing a year later. He also declares random variables for no freaking reason, wasting memory.
Asher Garcia
IT is mostly math, check how many females are there that study math.
Charles Nelson
she didn't code so good
Ryder Parker
>Especially in the UK where you make only $45k. You must be a really shitty developer to be making that little in this industry. Fuck, I'm an American contracting for a UK company right now and they're paying me more than twice that to work from home.
And you're going into a career that will be fully replaced with automation within 10 years. Most commercial jet pilots barely even do anything today today except memorize how to push a few buttons in a predetermined manner.
Andrew Wright
>Back in the 80s there were way more women.
And then real computers started to exist and the subject of computer science started to actually be somewhat difficult
Isaac Adams
Finally figure out how to automate the HR officers I see.