Picked up Coders after a pause and chuckled when I read this line :
Clara Jeffery, the editor in chief of Mother Jones noted in a tweet, “So many Silicon Valley startups are about dudes wanting to replicate mom.” It’s also a symptom of how coding has evolved.
The way Clive Thompson describes it, there is method to the madness when it comes to the nature of apps being created
The blizzard of “do stuff for me” apps is what you get when you populate a tech hub—San Francisco—with a plurality of young men just out of college, and give them the tools of optimization and geysers of money for start-ups. The odds are high the “problem” they’ll decide needs most urgently to be solved is the re-creation of the conveniences of dorm and home-life—where everyone prepared their meals, cleaned up after them, and ferried them around in vehicles.
If instead of privileged boys replicating their mothers it could be about the rest of the world making interesting and useful things. Such a cohort of builders and makers would be interested in solving problems that went beyond mother-replication.
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