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Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:02 pm
by sudip
Hello Friends,
I don't know any lady programmer of HMG.

I really want ladies to come to HMG.
Why? I heard a story, which you might have heard several times
God first created Man. Then He looked at his newly created excellent creature. He smiled Himself and said "I can do it even better!!!". Then He created Woman
From the male side, I completely agree with the story and so I want ladies to work with HMG
With best regards to you all.
Sudip
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:20 pm
by esgici
Hi Sudip
Clipper is a ship and a lady in a ship will be cause of bad luck
Regards
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Esgici
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:42 pm
by Alex Gustow
Hi Sudip!
My Masha (she's not lady yet... or little 15 yo lady

) helps me in simple pieces of coding on HMG (and has for it her OWN "working" money) - so I'll call her now "First Lady of HMG"

)))
Esgici, I think you're not right. HMG - our home. But home without women is bad place (I think).
But seriously, I gave HMG to several programmers in our hospitals (and among them are girls and ladies) - and they dig it with interest.
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:01 pm
by esgici
Hi Alex
Alex Gustow wrote:Hi Sudip!
My Masha (she's not lady yet... or little 15 yo lady

) helps me in simple pieces of coding on HMG (and has for it her OWN "working" money) - so I'll call her now "First Lady of HMG"

)))
WOW, she has very brilliant eyes like his father (we can not see anything in face of Alex other than eyes

)
Hi Masha, welcome aboard. As dad said, here our house and you are first lady in our house.
Alex Gustow wrote:
Esgici, I think you're not right. HMG - our home. But home without women is bad place (I think).
You are right of course
Regards
--
Esgici
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:14 pm
by sudip
Hi Alex,
I am very happy to know that (truly speaking, I have started this thread thinking about Masha

)
Please say best wishes to her from an uncle from very remote country

BTW, AFIK first computer programmer was a lady

With best regards.
Sudip
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:32 pm
by Rathinagiri
I welcome Masha and extend my best wishes for her.
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:01 pm
by mol
I've tried to convince my daughter for learning of programming - but without results as yet. But, I hope, it's a matter of time.
Best wishes for Masha!
(Alex, give her nick on forum, I will get argument to work over my daughter...)
Best regards, Marek
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:03 pm
by Roberto Lopez
Alex Gustow wrote:
My Masha (she's not lady yet... or little 15 yo lady

) helps me in simple pieces of coding on HMG (and has for it her OWN "working" money) - so I'll call her now "First Lady of HMG"

)))
<...>
It's still surprise to me yet, how a little experiment like HMG could grow and impact a lot of people all around the world.
I'm really glad to know that it is useful for Masha. Please send her my regards, and, of course, she already is ('officially') the
"First Lady of HMG". Thanks for let us to know her.
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:15 pm
by Roberto Lopez
esgici wrote:Hi Sudip
Clipper is a ship and a lady in a ship will be cause of bad luck
Regards
--
Esgici
I've knew very few programmer women but I must say that they are very interesting persons: smart, funny and with an unusual sense of humor. Indeed, the world need more of them

.
Re: Lady Programmer for HMG
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:32 am
by Alex Gustow
Hi all!
I said to Masha yesterday (I haven't access to Internet from home now) about your "wows", "congratulations" and "regards". She just jumped and yelled: "People in Argentina knows about me! And in India! And in Poland! And everywhere!!!"... And now she has decided to learn HMG much more seriously - if even Roberto (himself!) said "WOW"
She's very proud (especially for "First Lady" - given from Sir Roberto's hands

) and say to all of you: "Thank you very much! If I can help you in your common work - I'll help. And say to your children: programming is very interesting and funny thing! Let's play together!"
I'm very proud too. Thanks guys!