Perhaps because people aren’t going around calling others “males” to demean them?
These are not difficult concepts if you turn on your brain.
Perhaps because people aren’t going around calling others “males” to demean them?
These are not difficult concepts if you turn on your brain.
I’m from a country with mandatory conscription for men, so yes, I’ve been in the military and I’ve seen the misogyny (among countless other varieties of bigotry) rampant in that system from front row seats. We had a handful of female volunteer conscripts, as well as one of my NCOs was a woman, and it was blatantly obvious they were not recieving the same treatment as the majority of us who were men (and not in a good way, if there was any room for confusion).
Experiences like that are among the key reasons I’m not happy to see people keep perpetuating that kind of behavior, especially in other traditionally male-centric contexts like the IT industry and even here on this forum.
While true, there are some languages that are the wrong tool for every job. JS is one of them. I’ve dreamt of a future where web frontends switched to something sane but instead we got stuff like typescript which is like trying to erect steel beams in quicksand. For web frontends I can understand that historical reasons have lead to this but whoever came up with node thinking JS would be a great backend language has a lot of explaining to do.
they preferred training females
It’s “women”.
Which is exactly why you shouldn’t be using them in a situation that clearly calls for a switch.
I’ve been eyeing Shadows of Doubt for a while and was glad to notice it being part of the fest… Except it’s not on sale. Sigh. And then I decided to read their announcement on taking part in the fest for some absolutely amazing BS:
Reminder: Shadows of Doubt is not on sale right now. Took me a couple of times reading it to realize this amazing gem of technically the truth:
Who this kind of smartassery would make people buy the game?