When you first posted that tweet I saw the link before SO one-boxed it and I clicked on it. If you go directly to the tweet you can see how hot or not-hot this particular person is without ever watching the video.
@JoeWatkins You're not missing a whole bunch. She's saying a bunch of stuff that I fundamentally agree with, but it's conveyed in a way that makes me long to disagree with her.
@cspray yeah ... I done that, and I can see that she is hot, so if I'm being honest and I don't want to be "a problem" I can't watch the video ... so what the fuck was the point in the tweet ... other than to confuse and anger me, obviously ...
But tbh (and this is probably a comment that some will find unacceptable and I apologise but it's true) 99% of girls voices with American accents grate on me
/shrug, I can't begin to speculate about the meaning of her tweet other than I feel there are better ways to talk about gender related issues in the tech industry (which I assume she was alluding to).
@JoeWatkins I agree that it should be discussed but is a couple dudes chatting about gender issues seems like a waste of time. It would help if there was some female developer to chat with to actually have a more productive discussion.
Well, I find that hard to believe too. It is pretty obvious and apparent.
I really wanted to respond to that ... I don't think that's fair at all really, it's a matter of fact that I have never met a female programmer in person and didn't know the name of any until about 2 years ago, so if you hadn't come across it, it might just be because you are busy ... like me ...
Well, I think that's the thing. How long have you been working in this industry and never met a female programmer? Now, I realize there's all kinds of things that lead to this happening but that just seems, ya know, odd
maybe ten years before that .. I never really thought of that ... but to counter the feeling that it's odd, the observation that I haven't met in person 95% of the people I have worked for and never will, I could have worked with females and not known it, I've never asked what genitals someone has before telling them to rewrite code or let me do it ... so weird on paper, but actually totally normal ...
I find it hard to keep the serious switched on for more than a few minutes at a time. I think it comes from growing up in the north of England, where if you are serious for a long time you get knifed.
I find that really strange, to me, C is extremely simple, it would seem like a massive task to teach anyone something high level I wouldn't even know where to begin ...
@DanLugg I'm aware of it, she tells me, occasionally though she'll have genuinely useful input ...
no but that's been on in my house and I haven't watched it ... there's no television in here, just two screens ... and I rarely look away from them ...
Well should your life find some element of relaxation/peace that isn't programming orientated. GoT is a nice start. LOTR is awesome. HoC is awesome. There's a lot of awesome out there.
very difficult to switch off ... you know what happens when I switch off ?? solutions come, and I need to write them down or try them out, and then I'm not switched off anymore ...
it can easily be a problem ... I can see myself every day frustrating my misses more and more because she's repeating herself more and more and telling me things over and over again ... don't mean too ...
also I repeat the start of sentences over and over again .... because I'm still really thinking but trying to respond and I can see her willing me to finish the sentence with her hands, that just makes me stutter more ...
@JoeWatkins I sometimes do a depth first search in my brain for the best way to respond to people's questions.....the 15 seconds pause is sometimes awkward.
@JoeWatkins A lot of people who speak at conferences seem to practice saying "That's a great question, thanks for asking" to give them a few seconds of thinking time.