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And the whole "write applications in HTML" is dangerous, because it attracts shit programmers without any clue about what performance and responsiveness means.
You're talking like Dickstra and Straußtramp
C++ has indeed become too "expert friendly" at a time where the degree of effective formal education of the average software developer has declined. I think [making computer languages easier for average people] would be misguided. The idea of programming as a semiskilled task, practiced by people with a few months' training, is dangerous. -- Bjarne Stroustrup