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by jrm4 1736 days ago
Honestly, I think nearly the exact reverse -- the world would be a better place with more Excels and fewer "languages as we think of them."

Separation of "developer" and "user" is artificial and more should be done to recognize that.

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In my professional life, I've come to understand the difference between a developer and a user is the degree to which they can think about a problem riggeriously. Most users work at a very high level, a developer helps them break problems down and think about things concretely.
> Separation of "developer" and "user" is artificial and more should be done to recognize that.

I've seen some company ROI models built in excel that I think would change your mind about this.

I bet they wouldn't be much different from some C++/Perl, and VB 6 / COM stuff I have seen as well.