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I can see your thought process, but your assumption is still sexist.
(programmer = mostly guys) therefore (programmer = guy) doesn't reflect the programming workforce condition. ~15% of programmers are women, which is comparatively little but they still exist in a reasonable number.
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It's not sexist, its logical. All I know about Fysez is that he is a programmer working on Graal3D. So how could it possibly make any sense to assume that they are female while they work in a field overwhelmingly dominated by males?
Sexism is discrimination based on someone's sex. Nothing is sexist about classifying someone's gender in my head based upon them being a programmer.