In Walter Isaacson's book "The Innovators," he reflects on the changing landscape of programming for children. He expresses concern that today’s youth do not experience the same welcoming introduction to programming that he had. The environment and resources available now differ significantly from those of the past, which could impact children's interest and engagement in learning to code.
Isaacson’s observation highlights the importance of fostering enthusiasm for technology among the younger generation. He suggests that a more inclusive and approachable start to programming is essential for inspiring future innovators and ensuring they feel encouraged to explore and create within the digital space.