Mashable discusses a trend that we’ve been seeing since our early Corona days, citing the mobile development experience of Robert Nay, author of the #1 iOS app Bubble Ball:
Nay used an application called Corona that essentially allows users to build smartphone apps using a graphical interface, eliminating the need of any coding skills. He’s a pioneering user of the next generation of platform dependencies — innovations upon which further innovations can be built.
Eventually, you won’t need to have any technical knowledge in a world increasingly defined by technology.
Rather, the only thing you will need to have is an idea, and having good ones will be the only meaningful thing setting you apart from others. I like to think of it as the triumph of creativity over learned skill — a change that some believe has ramifications for formal education as well.
We couldn’t express the Corona SDK value proposition better ourselves.
From Walter’s blog - BottledWater. Co-Founder, Ansca.
Mashable article at Mashable
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