In response to the recent LC Journal article about girls and coding, I would 
like to say that propose there are 3 possible reasons that girls don't code is 
like asking someone what kind of vegetable they prefer: Peas or Carrots. There 
is at least one more possibility I might add to the list: Girls in general, may 
not LIKE to code. But that is not to say ALL. It's obvious I think, especially 
looking at Jacque's work that some women are perfectly capable of producing 
good software, and enjoying it too! It's also obvious (to me at least) that 
some men cannot seem to bring a coding project to completion because I erm.. I 
mean "they" give up sometimes out of frustration. 

I think it is more a question of tendencies than abilities. For instance, most 
women can get together with their arts and crafts all in a room and positively 
love it, but certainly not ALL women will. Men, well... not so much. On the 
flip side, most men can get together and get all kinds of greasy and grimy 
working on an old car that ought to go straight to the junkyard, and call it a 
great day off of work. Women... think we are crazy. 

This isn't to say that no woman can work on a car, and like it, or that no man 
enjoys arts and crafts. The boundaries are somewhat vague. But I think we all 
see the tendencies between the sexes, and frankly, I wouldn't have it any other 
way. I think it is a mistake to try and alter these natural tendencies. Those 
who want to try, do so because in my humble opinion, they confuse "equal in 
standing" with "equal in nature" and make all kinds of errors because of it. 
When we are free to pursue whatever makes us happy, certain patterns emerge. 
They tell us something about how we are wired. I kind of like how I am wired, 
frankly, and would take offense if someone embarked on a program to try and 
recondition me to like arts and crafts. 

Bob
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