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gr2m | 13 years ago
For example, friends of mine like to go climbing. They've build an app in an afternoon, just for their group, to keep track of what tracks they finished and how they liked it. I think this is fascinating. I wonder what would happen if students would learn to build simple apps like that in school, instead of Excel?
lkrubner|13 years ago
This was the old dream of Hypercard, and it worked very well for a long time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperCard
Both Danny Goodman and Bill Atkinson have stated publicly that they got programming questions from every kind of person: small business owners, school teachers, ski bums, taxi drivers, etc.
Hypercard let non-programmers build simple apps, and so a lot of apps were created that would never have been created if app-creation was left in the hands of professional programmers. And many of those little apps were tailored to what the creator needed at that moment, in a way that could never happen if a professional programmer drew up some spec.
namdnay|13 years ago
unknown|13 years ago
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namdnay|13 years ago
To be pedantic, Excel would be the perfect tool for writing an app like this. A few columns, a quick and dirty VBA GUI... Bob's your uncle
gr2m|13 years ago
taylonr|13 years ago
If there is a school that is teaching people Excel, there is a problem with the school, and I'm not sure having easy frameworks solves that problem.