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1. nicole+(OP)[view] [source] 2014-01-25 20:53:40
I'm a woman, and I think it's hilarious and not at all sexist. Had to stop myself from laughing out loud because I'm in a library.

Is the association that some people will make with "brogrammer" culture a bit unfortunate? Sure. But there's nothing about this program that's making any assertions about bros, or their gender, or anything else - heck, it's not even really talking about people, it's just a play on the word 'man'.

And if we can have a woman named Siri who lives in our phones who answers our questions, why can't we have a bro who lives in our computer and helps us out with the command line?

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2. bliti+qe[view] [source] 2014-01-26 00:43:59
>>nicole+(OP)
That is an excellent point. I had never thought of Siri as a woman. Its just a program.
3. andypa+Oe[view] [source] 2014-01-26 00:51:48
>>nicole+(OP)
Before today, I always thought "brogrammer" was just a joke phrase, not serious.
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