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by andrewjl
2021 days ago
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> That said, we should still be the first to realize that a successful, fundamentally new way to program would target a new generation and idea of software maker, one that won’t look like the modern developer at all. Channeling Gibson[1], do you see any potential successors already out there? [1] “The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed." |
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Real leaps can be distinguished from hype by where the passion is coming from. The fact that the movement’s passion is coming from actual, paying users and not just no-code platform makers is key here.
It’s rapidly creating a new generation of software creators that could not create software before, and it’s improving very, very fast.