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- Brogrammer abstract "The term brogrammer is a portmanteau of bro and programmer. The term is used to describe someone who is thought of as a macho programmer. A brogrammer self-describes as a sociable programmer.Some commentators speculate that brogrammer culture is more prevalent in startup companies relative to more established corporations, although evidence for this is lacking. An example sometimes cited is an early Klout hiring advert posted at a Stanford University career fair as "Want to bro down and crush some code? Klout is hiring." The company later described it as a joke and as an unfortunate misstep.The subculture has been criticized by The Atlantic's Jordan Weissmann, who blamed the shrinking proportion of women in programming in the last two decades on the "brogrammer effect". However, only 27% of women cite workplace culture as a reason for leaving jobs in the technology industry, while 68% cite motherhood as a reason. However, this is largely ancillary to the argument about why women are not entering the tech field, and instead argues about why they leave; similar articles in the Atlantic have also advocated strongly for the importance of an egalitarian tech team. In a dissenting piece in Gizmodo, Sam Biddle argues that the effect of the brogrammer culture has been overblown by the press.".
- Brogrammer wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Brogrammer wikiPageExternalLink meet-the-brogrammers.
- Brogrammer wikiPageExternalLink most-developers-are-middle-aged-married-folks-yet-brogrammers-persist.
- Brogrammer wikiPageExternalLink silicon-valley-brogrammer-culture-sexist-sxsw.
- Brogrammer wikiPageExternalLink a-few-takes-on-how-to-fix-the-tech-industrys-bro-problem.
- Brogrammer wikiPageExternalLink 51651.
- Brogrammer wikiPageID "41626302".
- Brogrammer wikiPageRevisionID "643678325".
- Brogrammer subject Category:Computer_programming.
- Brogrammer comment "The term brogrammer is a portmanteau of bro and programmer. The term is used to describe someone who is thought of as a macho programmer. A brogrammer self-describes as a sociable programmer.Some commentators speculate that brogrammer culture is more prevalent in startup companies relative to more established corporations, although evidence for this is lacking.".
- Brogrammer label "Brogrammer".
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- Brogrammer wasDerivedFrom Brogrammer?oldid=643678325.
- Brogrammer isPrimaryTopicOf Brogrammer.