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Women are better coders – that’s according to a preliminary analysis of bug-fixing suggestions made on GitHub that looked at how many fixes to code were accepted – but that’s only true if they hide their gender. Contrary to popular views about coding, in the paper ‘Gender bias in open source: Pull request acceptance of women versus men,’ researchers from computer science departments at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and North Carolina State University, found: Surprisingly, our results show that women’s contributions tend to be accepted more often than men’s. However, when a woman’s gender is identifiable, they are rejected more often. Our…

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