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Which devices have you coded against?

Survey period: 27 Nov 2017 to 4 Dec 2017

For many of us the days are gone when you could safely focus on one class of computer.

OptionVotes% 
Super computer (Cray, Fujitsu etc525.14
Mainframe35234.82
Desktop class96094.96
Mobile phone / tablet49248.66
Raspberry Pi21621.36
Arduino or compatible (eg netduinos, beaglebones)21321.07
Hobby Embedded (eg Galileo)717.02
Professional Embedded (eg Eurotech, Advantech)15415.23
Other28127.79
I've never coded or aren't actually sure131.29
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
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LucaDN28-Nov-17 1:39
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svella28-Nov-17 3:02
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Jalapeno Bob28-Nov-17 11:41
professionalJalapeno Bob28-Nov-17 11:41 
You are correct. Back when I started in programming, there were more women programmers. Over the years, one by one they dropped by the wayside and were not replaced by new college graduates. HR offices at companies where I worked were not getting enough applications from women and the trend was downward.


National Public Radio (NPR), in their Planet Money series, even wrote an article about it: When Women Stopped Coding[^].


In addition to the pressures mentioned in the article, there is the question of terminology. As long as it was called "computer science," it was at least somewhat attractive to women. When they started calling it by the more masculine term "software engineering" or "computer engineering," it became a total turn-off.


Also, inside companies there was (and often, still is) pressure to "move up the ranks" or move out. Many of us did not and still do not want to be a manager — we want to program! This resulted in a Hobson's Choice – either one of us had to become manager or they brought in some idiot from the outside who did not understand what we did. Either way, the result was often a poor manager who drove many of us into new jobs or other lines of work. While this thinned the ranks of both men and women, because there were fewer women, they virtually disappeared.


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