[[Anil Dash]] May 2020, 'No Code' is great. But here's why we need Yes Code.
Anil goes into the rising trend of "No Code" tools, and goes a step further, saying that we should be focusing on "Yes Code".
Anil Dash is the CEO of [[Glitch]], which is embracing this "Yes Code" concept.
Yes Code is based on three key ideas:
- There are millions of important apps, websites, and projects that can't be made by an off-the-shelf template
- Being able to code is a superpower, and we should enable more people to tap into that ability, by lowering the barriers
- The biggest barriers to coding are technical complexity around processes like collaboration and deployment, and social obstacles like gatekeeping and exclusion — so that's what we've got to fix
Today's internet isn't fully serving the needs of a lot of people around the world. There may be great tools for sharing a photo or sending a message, but most of the sites and apps we use every day are made by a small number of companies with goals or incentives that might not match our own. We're feeling the negative effects of that reality every day.
Ask yourself: When’s the last time you used an app, or visited a website, that was made by an actual individual person ?
- public document at doc.anagora.org/anil-dash-yes-code
- video call at meet.jit.si/anil-dash-yes-code