Sorry, new email client.
It’s not as if it would replace proper programming; I have yet to see a
functional app built without code.
Agreed. I wasn't implying that it would.
The art of programming is problem solving, not coding.
100% agree.
Best regards,
Brian
Brian
On Aug 12, 2024 at 10:03 AM -0500, Brian Thompson <brianrobt@xxxxx>, wrote:
“Anyone can code” is an educational statement so those who have potenial
problem solving can learn it.Educational statement or not, it attracted a lot of mediocre people to the field.If software development is reduced to button-clicking and YAMLmanifests, then there's no incentive to learn that stuff.It’s not as if it would replace proper programming; I have yet to see a
functional app built without code.
Best regards,
BrianSent with SparkOn Aug 12, 2024 at 2:27 AM -0500, tippfehlr <tippfehlr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, wrote:
Hi everyone,
for one, this was a thread about an unmanaged file in /usr/bin but has
evolved first to discussing supply-chain attacks and then to incompetent
programmers.
> "Anyone can code" is one of the most ridiculous statements so far this
> millenia
“Anyone can code” is an educational statement so those who have potenial
problem solving can learn it.
> If software development is reduced to button-clicking and YAML
> manifests, then there's no incentive to learn that stuff.
It’s not as if it would replace proper programming; I have yet to see a
functional app built without code.
The art of programming is problem solving, not coding.
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tippfehlr
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