McStormify said:
I'm totally against it. A lot of people designers/programmers have worked hard to get to where they are now. And now they are releasing a new programming language that will take a month to master? Soon everyone will be programming and companies like Adobe will be going out of business.
There is nothing stopping 'everybody' from being programmers right now. All the resources are available on the Internet, hundreds (probably more) programming support forums and numerous courses on programming.
I can guarantee that no programming language will take only a month to master, apart from maybe scripting languages like Javascript but even then it is a bit of a stretch, especially with no previous programming knowledge. This is especially true with OOP languages (like this one is turning out to be, though probably in a smaller scope like Python opposed to C++) because there are such complex concepts to learn, such as polymorphism and inheritance.
However, in the off chance that I am wrong, then boo-freaking-hoo. Getting more skilled programmers when there are a shortage of them, having simpler code that will likely improve quality, needing only a month of training to get right into projects? Well hot damn that is such a terrible thing for everybody!
As for companies going out of business, I would like to see some kind of statistics or source material that would even suggest that. If anything, it will improve them because they will have more skilled employees, not to mention we'll end up with more (and hopefully better quality) products if it becomes
that easy. Even so, programming is not going to become a 'thing everybody does' overnight -if ever considering they could do it
now - so the jobs are still going to be present for quite some time.
FB92 said:
I can wait as it will be a useless made thing from Google just like Google + 🙂
Amen.
Because Facebook totally doesn't need a strong competitor to slap them in the face right now.