Researcher question – what's the point of semicolons and curly braces?

Kagamin via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Thu May 5 06:35:39 PDT 2016


On Wednesday, 4 May 2016 at 18:29:25 UTC, Anon wrote:
> Anti-<blank> is irrelevant, as it is fairly easy to deal with. 
> Perceptions and biases are what matter. As I said above, people 
> (in general) assume women are bad at math. That makes them less 
> likely to trust any math a female coworker does than they would 
> be to trust the same math done by a male coworker.

That's a strange idea to organize STEM based on trust. Would you 
like to fly on an airplane built without any quality control and 
where people blindly trusted everybody knowing what they do and 
hoping for the better?

> I know I wouldn't keep working somewhere if nobody took me 
> seriously.

Do tell, where all people are invariably taken seriously.


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