Amazon Honeycode [...] gives you the power to build powerful mobile & web applications without writing any code. It uses the familiar spreadsheet model and lets you get started in minutes. If you or your teammates are already familiar with spreadsheets and formulas, you’ll be happy to hear that just about everything you know about sheets, tables, values, and formulas still applies.
I am routinely amazed by just how much focus there is on "no coding necessary".
Is learning to use a spreadsheet with formulas
really so much easier than learning to write loops and statements?
So many products seem to want to include in their marketing: "no coding necessary!"
Perhaps we could start promoting AudioBooks via the marketing tagline: "no literacy necessary!"
Or we could promote virtual digital tours of other countries by emphasizing: "no foreign language learning necessary!"
Or maybe (just maybe?) there is actually some merit and value in taking your brain on the long, occasionally circuitous, adventure of:
- learning to read your own language
- learning another language
- learning to code (in a language that a machine can understand)
I'm really glad that in the 17th and 18th centuries large numbers of people didn't continue to think that learning to read was something arcane and specialist and probably best avoided.