Yes, the author is confused and has no idea what he's talking about.
But I agree with the general idea: The barrier to entry for coding is quite high, which puts it out of reach for so many.
Flash is dead now, but it was an environment that really lowered the barrier. People with barely any coding skills could program with it. But a lot of them had other skills. The results were often awful or horrible, but some really amazing things were also created.
But I agree with the general idea: The barrier to entry for coding is quite high, which puts it out of reach for so many.
Flash is dead now, but it was an environment that really lowered the barrier. People with barely any coding skills could program with it. But a lot of them had other skills. The results were often awful or horrible, but some really amazing things were also created.