How Marines Are Like Computer Scientists: The Problem with Underrepresentation (tessrinearson.com) 2 points by missechokit 13y ago ↗ HN
[–] 001sky 13y ago ↗ This is an interesting idea, but a flawed premise. The point of using an analogy is to make analysis simpler. This analogy does clearly [not] do that.edit. for clarity. [–] missechokit 13y ago ↗ Maybe it wasn't a good analogy, but I think the premise--underrepresentation begets underrepresentation and a whole slew of other problems--is pretty sound.Also, did you a word? [–] 001sky 13y ago ↗ underrepresentation begets underrepresentation and a whole slew of other problems-- This is a good idea or notion to explore, agreed.
[–] missechokit 13y ago ↗ Maybe it wasn't a good analogy, but I think the premise--underrepresentation begets underrepresentation and a whole slew of other problems--is pretty sound.Also, did you a word? [–] 001sky 13y ago ↗ underrepresentation begets underrepresentation and a whole slew of other problems-- This is a good idea or notion to explore, agreed.
[–] 001sky 13y ago ↗ underrepresentation begets underrepresentation and a whole slew of other problems-- This is a good idea or notion to explore, agreed.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 7.2 ms ] threadedit. for clarity.
Also, did you a word?
-- This is a good idea or notion to explore, agreed.