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by kick
2272 days ago
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I think there are extremes here, and you and 'commandlinefan are on opposite sides of the extreme. I'm somewhere in the middle, in that I agree with neither of you. Writing an Android application is not something that requires anyone to learn an entirely new skillset. At most, it's a programming language and a toolkit of difference for any experienced programmer. |
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How is learning a new programming language and new toolkit not learning a new skillset???
Even in a literal sense of the two words:
Skill: "a particular ability."
Tool: "a piece of software that carries out a particular function, typically creating or modifying another program."
How is learning "a piece of software that carries out a particular function" not "a particular ability."
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In a non-literal sense, learning to write an Android App is a new skill if you didn't know how to do it before. Like you could happen to have Java experience so it's less new to you, but either you knew how to do it before, or you didn't and now you do... so you learned how to do it.
Are we literally at the point of gatekeeping what it means to learn how to do something??