>>324579
>I wonder if she can handle all the technobable involving in actual coding without fucking it up
To be honest, coding isn't hard and any idiot can do it. We actually green card a lot of Indians for coding/programming/web design and they claim to have degrees from their country of origin, but end up not knowing anything and just copy-pasting shit from open-source repositories or getting their buddies online to assist them. It's like being an online "journalist" nowadays, you can get away with figurative murder and barely know how to do your job, but so few people understand coding in the first place that you can get away with mediocre half-assing and no one will know it.
Anyone serious about coding can also self-teach themselves any language and make amazing things with the right amount of dedication and letting the material sink in. It's not even expensive, if you're pirating books online and humble in the right online communities. Although this is getting rarer with the shit environment kids are raised in nowadays, not because coding is getting any harder. It's arguably easier with all the easy access and learning tools/paths to success there are now.
Also, I'm
Loving Every Laugh with Alison Rapp and Arthur Gies going at each other over an old Bayonetta 2 review. Brief call-out to McIntosh for being a male who doesn't understand women either. Stephen Colbert eating popcorn.gif follows, and Arthur immediately blocks Alison on twitter, the drama is hilarious