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==Women as good in STEM==
==Women as "pioneers in STEM"==
Feminists hold up various female programmers such as Margaret Hamilton, as examples of women being pioneers in STEM.  They usually don't elaborate on how this applies to any large portion of women, nor do they acknowledge that programming is contested as an actual scientific or creative discipline.  Computer programmers are frequently derided as workhorses for actual scientists or creative types.
Feminists hold up various female programmers such as Margaret Hamilton, as examples of women being pioneers in STEM.  These feminists usually don't elaborate on how this applies to any large portion of women, nor do they acknowledge that programming is contested as an actual scientific or creative discipline.  Computer programmers are frequently derided as workhorses for actual scientists or creative types.


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