What are your experiences with women in CS/Software engineering? Whether at school or in the workplace.
I've noticed quite the trend, at school, some of the girls have several beta male orbitters that help the girl in question whenever she gets stuck with something. They also think they'll get lucky (funny thing is a few of these girls are on tinder chasing for chad).
In the workplace, I notice female developers usually come to work a little bit late, push work onto the male devs, and then leave work a little early. Rarely have I see a woman actually work friday evenings or weekends during crunch time, somehow it's always the men who put in the work. I also notice that they don't stay in software development as fullstack devs or whatever their positions are for too long, they almost always somehow get 'promoted' to software product management.
Now I'm not misogynist or incel or anything, just a normal guy, but this sure does make me think.
(this is my experience in both canada and america)
>promoted' to software product management that or testing kek
Easton Ramirez
Reddit spacing.
Luis Green
In my experience women in CS classes are much more likely to be strongly driven. They are usually the ones who ask all the questions (neither smarter nor dumber than any questions coming from the guys) and generally participate. An average guy in any given CS class is much more likely to be socially awkward.
t. 4th year CS student
Michael Brown
I dated a girl who graduated with a CS degree, she went 3 years without being able to find a job and is currently working at a Subway store. It's kinda sad because she's really smart but she can't write code.
Josiah Stewart
How did she graduate then?
Isaac Butler
>graduated with a CS degree >can't code literally how, how do they get past all the assignments and projects then
James Russell
>work their 40 hours instead of needlessly wageslaving more
it sounds like you're dumb OP
Carter Scott
if a guy isn't putting work in during crunch time you can bet that by the next performance evaluation he's out there's no consequences for females
Jose Garcia
This. Men feel like everything is a competition and tend to define themselves by their work. There isn't anything inherently wrong with that, but I, for one, try to prioritize my life outside of work.
Brody Thompson
At studies they either: A) Tryhard to excel, which makes them really good workers and/or valuable experts B) Tryhard to fit in, which makes them average in every regard. To the point you actually forget that they are women
My view might be biased because I attended a difficult school with no free rides nor handholding for anyone.
I can only imagine the "free ride"-gotten degree women are obnoxious af, expecting special treatment and stuff.
Parker Foster
>my circumstantial evidence justifies me being a bitter incel
Justin Brooks
I'm not incel, have had 4 gfs and plenty of sex. not hard when you go to waterloo as a 6'1 med looking guy and mog the asians hard
Carter James
sure thing buddy and i'm the pope
Henry Thomas
I'm not lying. In highschool I didn't get shit, when I went to uni I started focusing on bettering myself and started skirt chasing and it worked out.
Carson Gutierrez
cringe
Gabriel Foster
They all seem to know what they're doing where I work, can't say that i've seen the kinds of things you have. Don't know about women in the other teams though.
Owen Sullivan
The reason you can't see the things he's bitching about is because you don't look at the world through incel-goggles
Mason Perez
It has been been my personal experience that women are dumb whores that can't do anything right. With the exception of giving birth anything a woman can do a man can do better, and yes, that includes sucking dick. Once we get artificial wombs going in earnest, women will need to be kicked onto their knees and shot in the back of the head. That's how the Soviet Union killed people and depending on who you ask they killed anywhere from 8 to 61 million people so I'd say they're the preemptive authority on the subject.
Gabriel Bennett
>high school actually had CS classes with maybe 20% girls (amazing at the time) at least one tried really hard but never understood basic things like pointers none of them proceed to AP CS >uni only girl I remember seeing in multiple CS classes barely knew anything and was the daughter of a cs prof, but that isn't saying much as basically no one knew anything >job1 one woman that was highly praised as a high-performer, was really just average was the only one in the entire department assigned only to Task X when everyone else had to do Tasks X, Y, and Z Task X took the least amount of time so she "outperformed" everyone in total tasks done because Tasks Y and Z frequently took 3-5x longer than Task X >job2 didn't work with any women in technical roles >job3 40%ish women, some good some bad honestly no worse or better than men
Holy shit I can smell the BO coming off that post. Take a shower, neet-kun
Cooper Foster
there are likely femanons around us as we view this site who keep their identities secret
Daniel Sanchez
Eurofag here, not an incel or anything, but I noticed the same thing. At the start of my first year of my software development degree, there was 160 guys and 40 girls. After a month there was 148 guys and 8 girls. Most of the girls had a boyfriend who was helping them, literally taking their keyboard and typing for them whenever they fucked up their program.
Aaron Wood
The girls in my schools CS program are actually top performers-I doubt they're being favored because we have anonymized grading on homework, exams, and quizzes, and almost no help in office hours. desu they aren't ''smarter'' than the rest, they just start working way earlier so they can ask questions and not be stressed for the entire assignment. they also are the ones who have internships/CS work off campus, so I think it's fair to say that they're better than most of the dudes in the program
Jaxson Ward
Women are stinky holes. They think that they are playing Big Bang theory LOL so nerdy! roleplay.
Asher Fisher
>FEMA knobs ewww
absolutely disgusting
Cameron Roberts
>. At the start of my first year of my software development degree, there was 160 guys and 40 girls what country is that? in my software engineering degree there was 200 guys and 1 girl
Levi Sanchez
Haven't had an issue with the women in my workplace or on my team. They're good like anyone else.
Sebastian Butler
based
cringe white knight basedboys
Evan Ward
Women always got the best scores on exams, assignments, and writeups but most of them can't write code worth a shit.