Learn to Code
Writing code is a creative act.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
We teach kids in school to write creatively, though most of them won't publish a great novel.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
We teach kids in school to write creatively, though most of them won't publish a great novel.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
We teach kids in school to paint, though many of them won't ever have a painting hanging in a gallery.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
Why should we not teach them all to code?
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
Are we so insecure in our positions as builders that we fear other people writing code?
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
I honestly do not understand how you can comfortably be okay with advocating that coding really should just be for a few.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
No, not everyone has/can/will become a professional programmer, but do they need to for it to be valuable to them?
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
Art and building can be extremely therapeutic (and has been proven to be), because it hits parts of the mind you don't usually use.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
Coding doesn't have to be a transferable skill (though, I'd argue it is) for it to be useful to everyone to learn.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
The "please don't learn to code we have enough bad coders" mentally reeks of elitism.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
Learn to code. Learn to hack. Learn to build something where nothing has existed before.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
You should see the look of excitement in someone's face when they code something and get it to run for the first time.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
Adults and children both. They suddenly did something they had no idea they were capable of.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014
They step out from being a consumer of tech. To being a builder. That transition is mind blowing.
— Lindsey Bieda (@lindseybieda) July 5, 2014