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PROGRAMMING => General coding questions => Topic started by: combatking0 on May 16, 2007

Title: Scratch
Post by: combatking0 on May 16, 2007
The boffins at MIT have created a programming tool called "Scratch" which is so simple to use that a child can use it.

There's very little coding involved, and most of the programming is done through the use of a "block" based GUI.

I fear for our continued existence - who will need coders when kids are doing all the programming?
I forsee a future of programming sweat-shops.
Title: Re: Scratch
Post by: Shockwave on May 16, 2007
Programming sweat shops exist already mate.
Lots of game companies have gone like that!
Title: Re: Scratch
Post by: ninogenio on May 16, 2007
yeah games are made with a lot of gui tools but in the end a good coder is still required for a lot of stuff like building the tools then building the engine so the stuff the tools produces makes sence etc.

i really dont think programing will ever deminish if anything the hardware in computersis getting more coomplex and as such it requires a really skilled programmer to do anything with it.
Title: Re: Scratch
Post by: Shockwave on May 16, 2007
And even though things will certainly change more and more, the demo scene and places like this will keep hand coding alive and well. There will always be people who want to write software rendered stuff for thier own satisfaction.
Title: Re: Scratch
Post by: combatking0 on May 17, 2007
Very true.