@Mr-BoyMan_Dude oh no, I didn't mean that. I was willing to say "language allowing non-programmers to produce completely bad programs because it's friendly to everyone and not very strict, and becoming notorious because of that number of bad programs and coders, when each second random human on the street can say that he is coder on that language"
I wonder what's the standard programing language 10 years later. With tecnology getting more and more andvance I'm not even suprised if human could Made a programing language that even a grade schooler could understand.
My kid is in eight grade and they do "block programming"; click-and-drag blocks with different functions and stack them into lines of code...
Me I learned to code in Basic forty<mumble> years ago in high school.
Back when I was younger I used to use a really simplified block coding program called Scratch. Someone managed to code the 2.5D style rendering from doom in it, so it's versatile enough for most things someone in elementary or middle school would want to learn