What do HNers think of the possibility that younger people coming up may not have ready access to the 'big yellow machines' of coding/software?
At present, you can get an old workstation and monitor for cheap, put Linux on it and have essentially the same tools that the folks at Facebook/Google?local startup have.
Once the divide pointed out by the author becomes entrenched, it may not be that easy to get access to the same environments that professional (paid) coders have.
This quote rings very true to me: βThe next big thing is always beneath contempt.β
I was one of the people that wrote off Twitter as a useless fad that would never catch on. For a while I also told everyone who considered buying an iPad to just get a laptop instead of a toy.
Hindsight has proven me wrong before, and these days I give more thought to what a new "fad" could be, instead of letting out a derisive snort.
At present, you can get an old workstation and monitor for cheap, put Linux on it and have essentially the same tools that the folks at Facebook/Google?local startup have.
Once the divide pointed out by the author becomes entrenched, it may not be that easy to get access to the same environments that professional (paid) coders have.