Stephen Barncard wrote:

> obviously one hasn't been to a LC event lately.  More white hair and
> ponytails on old folks than an AES convention. The cool geeks club.

I’ve got nothing against younger or older people at all, but:

Whenever I come across photos of LiveCode events, and see white hair and 
baldness everywhere, it often makes me question my own sanity regarding my 
choice of programming language.

And then, I start questioning the sanity of younger people, who appear to 
_want_ to code using a non-English-like language, and multiple different 
languages at that, if deploying to different platforms.

Apparently, younger people, for some reason, don’t seem to want an English-like 
language (some even going as far as to avoid such languages as much as 
possible), or be able to use that same language to create desktop, mobile, 
server and web apps.

Should we be learning all sorts of non-English-like programming languages, just 
because everyone else is doing it, even though they’re less intuitive to use?

Does LiveCode Ltd have a sustainable business model given the apparent reality? 
Surely it can’t be reasoned away that young programmers don’t like going to 
events?

Am I mad? Has the world gone mad? Has common sense been thrown out the window?

/rant

Lyn



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