After spending years working on this, I think the answer is that they could be, but someone has to care and it probably won’t look like what we expect. What most people want to do looks less like programmatic recipes and more like asking questions.
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As programmers we tend to focus on the idea of adding functionality, but in our user research we found relatively few people wanted that. They were just trying to get an answer of some kind and then consistently communicate that answer to themselves or someone else.
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"Why can't I copy a URL to my editor to enable real-time collaboration with someone else?" <- That's basically what we're trying to accomplish with our next iteration of Scrimba:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsorl3-TjdY …
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Me too. :)
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(1/2 )Its an interesting engineering and Ux/Cx problem to solve. May I bring you attention to
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Good point. The pendulum swings. Apps are coming up that give open-ended data manipulatation but have a network interface. Will add
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I wrote an essay/talk trying to answer, what I think, is a closely-related question: why are the development environments most programmers use remain so primitive?https://amasad.me/disintegrated
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Been thinking about this too, here’s the beginning of an essay that I ended up never publishinghttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zh1goWixmnmtJbGuOWfogHxx9XPtR1UVOBoImDPI-sM/edit?usp=sharing …
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