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by digitailor
5289 days ago
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I'm a self-taught programmer who went to art school and I love this thought-provoking comment. There's one thing I'd like to point out. You can teach the techniques of art, which are used for creating art. You can teach the techniques of programming, which are used for creating software. You can't teach how to create something that's never been created before. That goes for creating ground-breaking art, as well as ground-breaking software. Often, it's a set of disparate and interdisciplinary techniques, seemingly unrelated, that are used together to create the cutting-edge. |
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I completely agree. The article might be right that it doesn't usually happen. But we should ask what the causes are, not simply accepting the "it can't be taught".