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RE: Android programming made so easy even your grandma can do it pt. 1
As a processionnal programmer, I understand the need for A "noob friendly" interface, but I believe the way you write code is not "noob friendly" because in the end you are writing code, it's just harder than actually writing it. it would be much more efficient to write it with help around. This way you can actually get used to writing instead of the blocks. And then when you transition to actual code with actual syntax you will have to learn the syntax and nothing more. I mean with the blocks too but it will take more time.
I feel like this is inneficient for not so much of a gain.
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I agree with you @howo, that this is not useful for production software and I am not using it for that :), but for someone, who is starting with it, it is much easier to concentrate on logic and flow without looking for a missing semicolon in the code for an hour. Someone still needs to understand how for loop works, before he can write it. And learning the syntax when you understand the way of logic is much faster.