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by jraph 613 days ago
> Not unless he misleads them

and

> trivialization of the effort required

I don't believe this is what's happening though.

Yes, that most people already know WYSIWYG has value, of course. And it takes effort to learn. But people can see for themselves if it's for them. Nobody is forcing anyone to do anything. Most likely, people even starting to read this are probably ones who are already a bit curious or interested in this.

This is for people would could be thinking "HTML is code, it's impossible for me" when really they can understand and like. This things tells them "look, it might not be as complicated as you might be thinking. Try and see for yourself".

I don't see the drawback of doing this actually. I don't see the harm. However, I see value in making people realize that computers are not magic and that they can leverage them in other ways, and putting such tools within their reach.

So yeah, maybe not anybody, but probably many more people than one could think (professional or not).

It's also easy to underestimate people (ourselves included) and to think code like HTML is too complicated to understand for most people. It's actually not. Most people would understand the basics quite easily and making them realize this is quite nice.

What do you have so special that you could learn HTML? Nothing, actually. And it is quite important to be aware of this.

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> So yeah, maybe not anybody

So don't make misleading claims it is for anybody

People can see for themselves, but if they're not mislead they can see it earlier without wasting time. Do you see time waste as a drawback?

Anything can be seen as wasting time. Why this particularly?

Life is a huge waste of time.

> So don't make misleading claims it is for anybody

Nothing is for literally anybody.

Yeah the implication that I guess I didn't make well enough is that it's for anybody who wants to learn it. It’s attainable without needing highly specialized or intensive training.