"Software" is much more than just ability to write a small BASIC program.
I have "been in software" for quarter of century and I am still constantly learning as if I was beginner.
Though having been able to write even a small BASIC program may have had an effect of you appreciating the work of a developer just a tiny little bit. And this is not given -- I have seen in the past many CEOs having no appreciation whatsoever and this leads typically to disrupting developer work and underutilizing their abilities. Then when everything starts to fall apart management blames problems on developers rather than try to understand what caused these developers to fail.
> And this is not given -- I have seen in the past many CEOs having no appreciation whatsoever and this leads typically to disrupting developer work and underutilizing their abilities.
That was one of the reasons Microsoft, Google and Facebook grew so fast in the early days.
"Software" is much more than just ability to write a small BASIC program.
I have "been in software" for quarter of century and I am still constantly learning as if I was beginner.
Though having been able to write even a small BASIC program may have had an effect of you appreciating the work of a developer just a tiny little bit. And this is not given -- I have seen in the past many CEOs having no appreciation whatsoever and this leads typically to disrupting developer work and underutilizing their abilities. Then when everything starts to fall apart management blames problems on developers rather than try to understand what caused these developers to fail.