Hello all,

I am planning to submit a talk to an important local meetup for Javascript 
developers (though attendees are experienced in all sorts of languages, 
particularly Java) in my area.

I want to make TW as an HTML5 app the centre of my talk, and show how it's 
enabling folks with no formal background in programming to create 
sophisticated apps.

I'd appreciate any quotable testimonials and accounts from such folk that I 
might include in my talk. How has TW impacted your life? Are you 
considering a formal degree/education in CS because of TW5? Or, how has TW 
affected the way you work, do business, or is it a business for you?

Input from professional programmers are also welcomed, but please 
distinguish yourself so I don't confuse it with others.

The theme is: TW5, a successful enabler of inclusive EUD in web development.

For those who are unfamiliar with the concept of EUD, see here 
<https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/book/the-encyclopedia-of-human-computer-interaction-2nd-ed/end-user-development>
.

Or download this tid file into your wiki:

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