How many students / people early in career would benefit from having something to help them explore ideas?
How many don't have the advantages I had, of a four-year university, with professors and TAs and peers to help me stumble through something tricky?
How many have questions they feel embarrassed to ask their peers and mentors because they might make them look stupid?
Don't give up. This is a generational opportunity to lift up new developers. It's not perfect (nothing is). But if we sweat hard enough to make it good, then it is our chance to make a dent in the "why are there not more ______ people in tech" problem.
How many don't have the advantages I had, of a four-year university, with professors and TAs and peers to help me stumble through something tricky?
How many have questions they feel embarrassed to ask their peers and mentors because they might make them look stupid?
Don't give up. This is a generational opportunity to lift up new developers. It's not perfect (nothing is). But if we sweat hard enough to make it good, then it is our chance to make a dent in the "why are there not more ______ people in tech" problem.