Sentences with word «brogrammer»

The glass ceiling, the old boys club, brogrammer culture... it seems to me that these aren't signs of an all powerful patriarchy so much as an ongoing manifestation of men who are terrified to compete with women on a level playing field.
Having worked at mature tech companies like Google and Microsoft, and having advised several young startup founders, Dan Shapiro says that people at the tech bellwethers don't look kindly on brogrammer antics.
You'd better get the hell outta the way because Tacocat will flatten your dumb white dick - swinging privileged gentrifying brogrammer ass like the fucking steam roller they've become.
Are you a fresh - faced brogrammer with no money to spend on a house, but have a promising job at a company like Google, Twitter, or Facebook?
Rather than the college - aged brogrammers that usually dominate the coding marathons, female veterans were the only participants at the first Women Vets in Tech event.
For geeky men who never fit in socially, brogrammer culture may be reassuring in a way that more anodyne corporate cultures are not.
Saujani also been outspoken about the so - called «brogrammer» culture that has spread in Silicon Valley companies and why getting more girls to code isn't a moral issue, but rather an economic necessity.
In the 80s you had Revenge of the Nerds, and now we have the «brogrammer» culture.
It was probably right around the time someone coined the term «brogrammer» to describe the kind of keyboard jockey who «breaks the usual expectations of quiet nerdiness and opts instead for the usual trappings of a frat - boy,» as Urban Dictionary puts it.
Co-founders Chris Costello and Kevin Conard aren't your average «brogrammers
Instead, you hear about the stubborn gender gap in tech and the challenges of being the only woman in a room full of «brogrammers
Kapin, who's switched to Lyft and is pushing for companies like Uber to fix their «brogrammer» corporate culture, says she won't ride Uber again without a «radical culture change that starts at the top.»
Nihal Mehta, an indirect investor in the company, told CNNTech that Silicon Valley is already plagued with «brogrammer» culture.
Saujani has a theory: While the image of the «brogrammer» — young men in hoodies in front of computer screens — was hard to miss in pop culture, there was rarely a woman to be seen.
Today's Silicon Valley has brogrammers, swag galore, and even its own reality TV show.
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