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by sasha-dv
5141 days ago
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I know not of these "end users" of whom you speak. There is only programming. - Unknown programmer of the future Sometimes, I wonder if we live on the same planet - me I'm not trying to be a dick, but that "quote" at the beginning of the article is just absurd. The "end users" would form an angry mob, drag that programmer out of his Ivory Tower, and kick his ass. I think you seriously overestimate the interest of the end users in programming. End users want that the damn thing do what it is supposed to do, and go home to their lives. They don't want an interactive programming environment - they want a button to push and be done with it. |
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Which often requires programming, in some form or another. The need for end-user extensibility is documented¹, and remember that VisiCalc was one of the reasons for the uptake of the PC.
¹ http://ccs.mit.edu/papers/CCSWP181/