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Ivan
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If Code Hunks is a viable economic endeavor, I am sure it will be done. Otherwise, people will make what sells.

There is nothing sexist about a company providing a services targeted towards a particular sexuality. There are companies who sell gay clothes. And they say so, like those that made the jeans that become colorful. Nail polish is almost exclusively targeted at women, and we know that some men color their nails as well.

A spark of internet genius at it finest. You sir have my respect.

Chip n Dale dancers are the worst.

So here's my take on this: the idea? Sexist, because it assumes only lesbians, bisexuals, and hetero males want to learn to code. If there were a Code Babes and a Code Hunks, then it'd be fine—equal opportunity, as they say. Plus, it'd encourage gay men and straight women to learn coding, too—PLUS!

I don't see what's wrong with this to be honest. Objectifying people as a paid learning service is no different than paying strippers.

Their first attempt with actual computer science experts did not go over as well.

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