A friend once told me that "computer people" tend to be male and socially immature.
Do "computer people" have gender? ;-) As to socially immature? What are you implying? That we can't relate to the 3-Dimensional people? ;-)
"computer people" tend to date younger women because our maturity is more on their level.
I thought most men want younger women as a rule. I think the main rule is that she be female and breathing! But I do wonder about some of my friends!
As to married; 10 years and we have a daughter that is almost 2.
Also what is it about Perl that attracts more males than females? Does Perl's use in systems administration have anything to do with it?
Well I think there are more female monks then you think. At my company, we have a large number of female programmers/software engineers that know Perl.
As to Systems Admin and Networking. I can only think about 8 women I have worked with or knew about.
Since monks can include our pictures on our homenodes, why not also include whether we are single and looking?
Heyyy there is an idea! The Perl Monks dating service! Let's make Nodereaper the Love Master!
Or would that be the madam? ;-)
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