Here's my take on the topic. I think they're plenty of female programmers out there, but unlike men, they regard it as a paycheck only. The majority of them are not having a love afair with their coding.This is my wife Marilynne's profile: Programmer Senior Programmer Annalist Total combined years of programming: 34 years languages: Primary: COBOL Other: CICS Fortran RPG NCR Basic QB4.5 Assembler SPS EasyTrieve EasyTrieve+ She gave up proramming two + years ago and thinks I'm wacked with my addiction to VB! About a month ago I was programming a Picaxe microcontroller in Picaxe Basic. I had bugs in my code that was driving me batty, and asked her to look at it. She loaded the Picaxe editor on her PC, read the 'Getting Started' help files and fixed my code. She did this all in under two hours! That said, I'm on my own with VB, but I think you could throw any programming language at her and she would excel at it. Chris
________________________________________________________________ "So much to learn. So little time to do it. Wise men know it's later than one thinks"! Mark's Syntax.Zip Pause Sub I don't answer programming questions via PMs. That's what the forum is for!
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