How many Python+Ruby+Java+C+Cpp+Javascript programmers are there in the world? It's far, far less than ~750 million Excel users. And while not all of those Excel users are building complex financial models, they are doing a type of coding that is meaningful and powerful.
I'm saying it makes no sense to learn to code at the whiteboard vs. at a computer, just as it makes no sense to learn the violin or how to paint at the whiteboard. There'll be times when it makes sense to use a whiteboard to capture complexity, but usually it's the wrong medium.
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To imply that any of what I said remotely suggests that coding is a procedural skill or rote memorization task is straight-up strawmanning, and I think I'm done responding unless you want to start considering what I'm saying in good faith.
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Sorry, didn't mean to strawman. But I absolutely maintain that it's ineffective to teach *muggles* (not proto-devs) how to reason about modern systems by primarily plopping them down in front of a keyboard. Ofc keyboard time is required for leveling up from apprentice to master.
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But if someone is tone-deaf, it makes a LOT of sense to begin learning violin by actually listening to music, or watching someone else do it, or beat/rhythm exercises. There is huge amt of beginner violin work that doesn't involve bowing. I'm saying the same is true for coding.
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