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by sowbug 3485 days ago
Making computers incredibly simple to use seems to have worked out well in the case of the iPhone. Lots of common usability problems in computer UI simply went away with a much better design. It's hard to say where the mobile-phone industry would be today if that shift hadn't happened in 2007.

Perhaps the same could happen for computer programming. For example, in the 1990s, HTML introduced coding to lots of people who otherwise probably wouldn't ever have considered it. A forgiving declarative interface was a lot more appealing than learning what compilers, linkers, functions, parameters, and APIs were.