what if coding became something everyone could do?
think about it. law firms, hospitals - they could finally build their own tools. no more waiting on some startup to maybe understand their workflow. just grab an intern, sketch out what you need, done.
and those mom-and-pop shops drowning in the digital shift? suddenly they've got engineer-level skills. that's a game-changer. we're talking top 0.1% capabilities in the hands of regular business owners.
maybe the world gets a bit more fair when the tools aren't gatekept anymore.
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TrustMeBro
· 2025-12-11 23:39
ngl that sounds too ideal... In reality, have small business owners really learned to code, or are they just outsourcing to overseas teams because it's cheaper?
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StealthDeployer
· 2025-12-11 21:04
Nah, that's not right. Who will maintain the code created this way? Small and medium-sized enterprises find debugging even difficult.
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ContractTester
· 2025-12-11 07:57
Sounds great, but the problem is most people simply can't grasp the logic. Programming mindset isn't something you get just by installing software. Sorry haha
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CountdownToBroke
· 2025-12-09 06:53
Sounds nice, but the reality is that most people just can't learn it...
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MetaverseMigrant
· 2025-12-09 06:50
nah, that's way too idealistic; in practice it's just all kinds of bugs... Do small shop owners really have time to learn to code?
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StablecoinGuardian
· 2025-12-09 06:46
It sounds ideal, but what about in reality? Can code written by interns actually go live? Haha
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FunGibleTom
· 2025-12-09 06:46
nah this idea is too idealistic, in reality it’d be crappy noob code flying everywhere...
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DeFiVeteran
· 2025-12-09 06:41
It sounds pretty ideal, but what about reality? If you really let small-town youths write code, who’s going to drown in that ocean of bugs?
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BlockDetective
· 2025-12-09 06:33
Wait, seriously? Letting a bunch of non-professionals write code? I have a feeling the code is going to turn into a pile of crap...
what if coding became something everyone could do?
think about it. law firms, hospitals - they could finally build their own tools. no more waiting on some startup to maybe understand their workflow. just grab an intern, sketch out what you need, done.
and those mom-and-pop shops drowning in the digital shift? suddenly they've got engineer-level skills. that's a game-changer. we're talking top 0.1% capabilities in the hands of regular business owners.
maybe the world gets a bit more fair when the tools aren't gatekept anymore.