Many years ago, a company produced a foam brick for folks to throw at their TV's. Men were breaking the family sets with real bricks while yelling at football games.
I longed for the foam brick when I started watching Innovate 2025, especially the concocted bit about where the lowly Developer runs into the VP, eyeliner and all.
"Dude! You have to fix this!" I imagined them colliding post-flush after exiting their stalls in R or S or wherever they sit now. How contrite. Like exclamations of problems to the higher-ups ever motivated them to fix anything. As I stepped closer to the TV, I paused the video to examine the screen. It's been a few years...I can't say it looked like progress.
As I get more familiar with programming, the whole SAS thing looks wrapper-ware, covering up something lifted from open source. "We've got your Python! We've got your R! All in our nice wrapper! Tools made by Developers, for Developers!"
Its the same as its always been. Once you learn how to program in the open-source tools, it becomes more difficult to take SAS seriously. At least the kids in the Art Department, which is safe, are still safe.