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Nope. And that’s the point. There is no such things as gay/straight, masculine/feminine or black/white coding. To imply otherwise is to try to force an agenda. It’s a little like saying that someone used a homosexual approach to solving a math equation or they used the feminine method of physics calculation. Our psychological makeup might predispose us to approach a problem from different angles, but that is not generally inherent in our gender, race, etc.Can you guess someone’s gender by their code?