but right now theres this vested interest in asshollery and a very steep learning cliff, etc etc, which makes learning to code this arduous weeding-out thing, when it should (and can) be easy and freeing
this also leads to a more democratic software thing, where the time between finding a thing to do, picking up a language, and participating in the thing is O(<3-6 months)
a thing i really want to see is a movement towards making coding more accessable by both making better tutorials and better, more sensical syntax, creating community change (to be more new person helping friendly) and for us to actually consider changing the basics for the better (see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pTEmbeENF4 ) so that finally you saying 'just code it if you want it changed, our devs arent being paid' you arent just being nonconstructive
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@myles thanks me too (^:
@chris_martin i've done this a couple times! always a nice surprise
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