The world already has far too many mediocre or incompetent programmers. Why would you want to encourage more?
A possible answer: Initial aptitude isn't a guarantee of final skill level. If premature optimization of code is an evil, how much more undesirable is premature optimization of the coder. To me, this relates to the CPAN. There's cruft and crud but very few are in favor of a submission gauntlet to keep quality up and duplication down. A healthy ecosystem needs its nitrogen recyclers as much as its apex animals.
In reply to Re^2: How to abate the Ubiquitous Fear of Programming
by Your Mother
in thread How to abate the Ubiquitous Fear of Programming
by Velaki
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