This is pretty funny but I think that what is actually going on here is that this person is learning, as in has seen a bunch of examples and it's starting to write the first few lines, I think this could happen with any language.
That said it's nice to see that programming is no longer a distant and niche thing, it's now more accessible to everyone than ever.
To be fair, depending on keyboard layout curly braces might not be printed on the keyboard keys, for example my macbook pro with SV layout gives no indication where they might be (and what key combination is needed)
As a Mac hater, I can tell you their awful keyboard choices rank fairly high on my list of reasons.
I honestly don't know how any programmer uses these, all the additional key combinations needed, for simple things like #, are bound to be helping RSI get a start.
(Let's not start a war, I can't be convinced the mac keyboard is anything but awful, everyone is entitled to their opinion)
That said it's nice to see that programming is no longer a distant and niche thing, it's now more accessible to everyone than ever.