Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Computer Programming for the People?

Techopedia

This movement has its critics, but it's looking to empower a new generation of computer users.

Why isn't this catching on? Because people want to be like other people, and other people do not program. And do not want to program. 

It's worse than that. Most people do not exist, and do not want to exist. I hate to bring this up, because it makes me sound like a crazy, but we have to see this also. 

There is also the inherent value that these skills can bring to the individual and his or her skill set. Coding leads to a kind of concrete achievement, and as those who have experimented with it will often testify, it provides a tangible sense of personal victory and empowerment. Learning it provides deeper and more profound understanding of the nearly infinite ways that we can use computers.

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