So, is he referring to jobs that are actually programming related, or just associated with game development? Because women applying for computer science degrees have actually gone down since the 80s, not increased. Let me repeat that: the amount of women in computer science has gone DOWN, not UP. In 1985 around 37.5% of U.S. computer science graduates were female, the number now? Floats around 11-14% depending on the year. The numbers dropped in the late-90s and have not recovered.
Sure, there's women, like men, who get into the tech industry without a degree, but statistically speaking the majority of women in the tech industry are drawn to other parts of it. And I don't blame them, considering they can often get better positions at, say, a social networking company then as a temporary programmer for EA that gets laid off after eight months. So I'm wondering where this magical supply of women with programming experience who love gaming so much they're willing to financially handicap themselves is. Seriously guys, I need a legitimate answer to the obvious workforce problem, not vague emotionalism about how great it will be once we have a perfect statistical breakdown.
I'll be honest, this comes off like nonsense that ignores basic statistical facts in favour of being politically correct. Very, very few fields (and bloody specific fields at that) are even close to an equal breakdown in terms of gender, and you really have to kid yourself if you think the statistics back up a 50/50 split ever occurring in the video games industry.
ASnogarD said:
What is truly needed is a fair and equal judgement of skills and abilities without pre-conditions based on genders... it doesn't make a difference if you have 8 men and 2 women on your team as long as each of those team members earned their place through skills and abilities and not gender, it could be 8 women and 2 men as long as gender wasn't used as a condition.
Why is this so hard to grasp ?
Probably because there will always be some people, who, regardless of whether those people earned their position, will claim that your inherent sexism determined who you chose.