One thing is talking seriously, like the guy referred by this article did, another is just making some light genre humour.
The latter happens in every job/field, in both directions, and there's nothing wrong about it, if played nice. If that's what we are talking about, it could even serve as a way of socializing.
Now one thing is speaking a sexist and argumented thought on why woman should not invade a male territory like engineering (that's that guy's words), another one is just naming a project with a funny name, which is just that a name.
If for example a programmer girl named one of her libraries "dick-shortener" I wouldn't make it such a big affair.
But still it's true that we currently live in a sexist society against women, so a bit of over-triggered-alarmism for this subject might be well tolerated (helps keeping alive the cause). But please understand the extent of this, don't just go around picking and blogging on every little word said trying to transform it in a serious well-formed insult toward women.
Sometime a little word-play is just that, a little word-play.
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[ 1.7 ms ] story [ 15.9 ms ] threadNow one thing is speaking a sexist and argumented thought on why woman should not invade a male territory like engineering (that's that guy's words), another one is just naming a project with a funny name, which is just that a name.
If for example a programmer girl named one of her libraries "dick-shortener" I wouldn't make it such a big affair.
But still it's true that we currently live in a sexist society against women, so a bit of over-triggered-alarmism for this subject might be well tolerated (helps keeping alive the cause). But please understand the extent of this, don't just go around picking and blogging on every little word said trying to transform it in a serious well-formed insult toward women. Sometime a little word-play is just that, a little word-play.