I agree that programming today has a lot of properties you mention.
What I'd ask is how or why has the 'geek' factor changed the computer field compared to, the 1980s, when there was a notably larger percentage of women in programming.
I think this part of the 'equation' seriously needs to understood if we're going to think clearly about the situation.
What I'd ask is how or why has the 'geek' factor changed the computer field compared to, the 1980s, when there was a notably larger percentage of women in programming.
I think this part of the 'equation' seriously needs to understood if we're going to think clearly about the situation.