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Apple puts free Swift curriculum on iBooks, plans courses at US schools
The comments I have read thus far appear to be coming from the programming elitists that have run (or should I say "ruined") computer software creation for the last half-century). Only during the age of HyperCard were there ordinary people even attempting any programming. And it was during that age that programming did undergo a kind of renaissance of sorts, with people from a wide variety of disciplines creating usable software. I, for one, welcome the ideas of people from other disciplines. Software programs have been limited by the people creating them. I want to see software from artists, writers, manufacturers, tinkers, soldiers, sailors -- not just people who call themselves "computer scientists."