When Dartmouth College launched the Basic language 50 years ago, it enabled ordinary users to write code. Millions did. But we've gone backwards since then, and most users now seem unable or unwilling to create so much as a simple macro
@syklemil@tal Honestly before reading all of this I never gave any thought to the idea that you would use a mobile device as a programming platform. Fascinating stuff.
Personally, I think if they want more users to program their own macros having a visual scripting tool like UE’s blueprints would be a decent idea.
@syklemil @tal Honestly before reading all of this I never gave any thought to the idea that you would use a mobile device as a programming platform. Fascinating stuff.
Personally, I think if they want more users to program their own macros having a visual scripting tool like UE’s blueprints would be a decent idea.