jcastroarnaud, Portuguese A provocative thought, and a question.
After meeting the #Uiua (https://www.uiua.org/) programming language, and identifying it as queer (in both gender and style), I started thinking about the intersection of #ProgrammingLanguage #design and #gender.
I feel that most programming languages are #male: the #imperative #paradigm (do this, then do that) matches the stereotype of "man commanding". Object-oriented #OO paradigm, same thing. #Functional paradigm resembles an assembly line, also stereotypically male.
I feel that some languages are #neutral: SQL and Prolog, both #declarative. But I know no #female language.
Do you see programming languages as gendered? If so, which ones you see as female, and why?