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Schlesinger's proposal was not just for a programming language developed entirely by feminists but for a programming language developed in accordance with feminist principles. |
Schlesinger's proposal was not just for a programming language developed entirely by feminists but for a programming language developed in accordance with feminist principles. |
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− | * http://www.hastac.org/blogs/ari-schlesinger/2013/11/26/feminism-and-programming-languages#comment-form |
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* https://www.femtechnet.org/2014/07/a-feminist-programming-language/ |
* https://www.femtechnet.org/2014/07/a-feminist-programming-language/ |
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+ | * https://archive.is/DutTJ |
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 9 November 2024
In November 2013 Ari Schlesinger proposed a feminist programming language. The original proposal is no longer online however as of March 2023 a follow up article still exists.
Schlesinger's proposal was not just for a programming language developed entirely by feminists but for a programming language developed in accordance with feminist principles.
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