@skyfaller that's the "able to" part.
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Nelson Chu Pavlosky (skyfaller@jawns.club)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Jan-2023 07:49:05 JST Nelson Chu Pavlosky @evan Qualified agree: everyone should have the opportunity to learn, both in school and in free adult courses if they regain interest later. Everyone should have practical access to computers, Internet / network connectivity, and any software or accounts realistically necessary to do actual programming. There should also be types of programming that are simple enough to be accessible to dabblers, children and anyone else who doesn't have time for a degree.
Access is vital, proficiency isn't.
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