> And if end users are less keen on programming, why should businesses make the investment in creating tools for them?
Alas, I feel that if we don't make it easy for users to become developers, they stay users.
Its not the other way around - clearly there is a market for developers/users. Its just that I think the dividing line is completely arbitrary, and enforced by marketing decisions - not technical or ethical ones.
Alas, I feel that if we don't make it easy for users to become developers, they stay users.
Its not the other way around - clearly there is a market for developers/users. Its just that I think the dividing line is completely arbitrary, and enforced by marketing decisions - not technical or ethical ones.