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Everybody should learn to code, he says, because machine/human and machine/machine interaction is becoming as ubiquitous as human/human interaction. Those who don’t know how to code soon will be in the same position as those who couldn’t read or write 200 years ago.
Paul Higgins: Otto . My first instinct was ” one more thing to learn, not sure I have the energy”. That is from someone interested in technology and the future. Does that mean a whole lot of people get left behind?
Computer Programming for All: A New Standard of Literacy (via courtenaybird)