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Brogrammer
A brogrammer (portmanteau of bro and programmer) is a slang term for a macho, male programmer. A brogrammer might self-describe as a sociable programmer. An example sometimes cited is an early Klout hiring advert posted at a Stanford University career fair as "Want to bro down and crush some code? Klout is hiring." The company later described it as a joke and as an unfortunate misstep.〔 The subculture has been criticized by ''The Atlantic''s Jordan Weissmann, who blamed the shrinking proportion of women in programming in the last two decades on the "brogrammer effect". Similar articles in the Atlantic have also advocated strongly for the importance of an egalitarian tech team. According to research published in Fortune, 27% of women cited workplace culture as a reason for leaving jobs in the technology industry, whereas 68% cited motherhood as a reason. In a dissenting article in Gizmodo, Sam Biddle argues that the sexist effect of the brogrammer culture has been overblown by the press. ==See also==
* Corporate culture
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