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I always find making games a totally unfunny experience, the hardcore programming is a mix of science and engineering which I love, but coding isn't all what games are about we need creativity and artistic vision which I severely lack. I joined two or three game programming teams in college (they are very abundant I can easily say a third of IT students dreams to be game developers), it was the moment when indie games were booming 

Ultimately never could get myself really into the art always resorting in coding whatever anyone else decided for me and even the most basic Unity games are a nightmare of bugs and mechanics to polish, I just dropped and started to study fields that interests me more like Statistics and Machine Learning 

That's said I'm truly curious to see what Nintendo is bringing in. Even if I myself don't enjoy making games, I hope this game becomes a success. This is actually some kind of Software I've seen many professors and scholars trying to create: A software to teach people (generally kids) high-level programming. This game can be really meaningful for future teaching graduates let's see what Nintendo is bringing in