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Comment by coldtea

1 month ago

This analogy serves my argument, as in it, just like "most people" are mere readers (not just they're not writers, they're also nowhere near the level of a competent book editor or a critic), the programmer becomes a mere user of the end program.

Not only would this be a bad way of running a publishing business regarding writing and editing (working on the level of understanding of "most people"), but even in the best case of it being workable, the publisher (or software company) can just fire the specialist and get some average readers/users to give a thumbs up or down to whatever it churns.