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Mattel Sells Out Of 'Game Developer Barbie' (cnet.com)

Long-time Slashdot reader sandbagger writes: The Mattel people have released a new Barbie doll figurine touted as Game Developer Barbie. Dressed in jeans and a t-shirt, she was apparently designed by a game developer.
It's already sold out on Mattel's web site, with CNET saying it provides a better role model than a 2014 book In which "computer engineer" Barbie designed a cute game about puppies, then admitted "I'll need Steven's and Brian's help to turn it into a real game," before her laptop crashed with a virus. Mattel says that with this new doll, "young techies can play out the creative fun of this exciting profession," and the doll even comes with a laptop showing an IDE on the screen. Sandbagger's original submission ended with a question. Do Slashdot readers think this will inspire a new generation of programmers to stay up late writing code?

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  1. Re:Some clarification is needed. by AmiMoJo · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    The hair in particular makes it look like it's based on Brianna Wu, a game developer with published and we'll received titles and demonstrated technical knowledge. Mattel did good.

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  2. Re:STEM by RobotRunAmok · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    >>We absolutely do. We're frequently out of hot coffee, and the meeting rooms are a mess. Not to mention the office parties, which are dull without some booby shakin' goodness.

    Fuck you, you sexist asswipe.

    It is out of fear for the dickless wonders like you that more women aren't in STEM.