Re: accessible free open source and closed source everything

@8, why, though? A programming language is a tool to make computer programs. The only programming languages that are accessible in the sense of accessibility that this topic encompasses are visual programming tools, and I don't consider that 'programming' by the traditional sense of the word since I don't think you can truly gain an understanding of computer code when you do it that way, and your restricted in what you can do with visual programming tools anyway. Nearly every programming language, except visual ones, utilize text formats that any text editor supports. Therefore, it seems illogical to include programming languages here when they are not software, but ways of writing software, and accessibility cannot be a qualifier in the sense of the word that you intend here. You could argue that I'm talking about the interpreter/compiler that transforms the code into machine language, but again, nearly every compiler/interpreter is either command-line or has a command-line equivalent to its visual/GUI counterpart.

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