reposting this @sarahjeong profile of a judge who codes b/c (a) it’s so enjoyable and (b) the stakes here are highhttps://www.theverge.com/2017/10/19/16503076/oracle-vs-google-judge-william-alsup-interview-waymo-uber …
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This story clarifies something for me that I never figured out how to express in my book about a codebreaker, but I think is important
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which is: people in democracies have a stake in understanding how powerful technologies work
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This is a fantastic insight into a theme of the piece I did not intentionally write in! Thank you, Jason. I think you are right here
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For me the primary theme was mostly my shock that this part of the history of Oracle v Google has been previously missed
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I do wonder sometimes if it's even feasible to have a more code-literate population —
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or even whether, with the swift changes in *how* code is written, a focus on greater code literacy would be futile
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It seems like the judge's own story would be a data point in favor of any code literacy, even an outdated one!
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Yeah, that’s true! Even BASIC gets him a lot of mileage, it seems.
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