except women and men aren't the only genders in tech/the english language, and just switching between "he" and "she" is still non-inclusive of them.
lol. totes like that, bro.
We all use criteria as proxies to judge a specific part of someone's competencies or personality. Is the competency we're proxying for that people "like" programming? Or is the competency that someone is "good at…
for sure. make your projects private. and then you will be discriminated against for any future job prospects. you're welcome.
lol this is so ignorant, a forced head-in-the-sand.
except women and men aren't the only genders in tech/the english language, and just switching between "he" and "she" is still non-inclusive of them.
lol. totes like that, bro.
We all use criteria as proxies to judge a specific part of someone's competencies or personality. Is the competency we're proxying for that people "like" programming? Or is the competency that someone is "good at…
for sure. make your projects private. and then you will be discriminated against for any future job prospects. you're welcome.
lol this is so ignorant, a forced head-in-the-sand.