> If by "people" you mean "experienced software engineers",
My post is a single sentence and I literally wrote "people with no experience"
> If by "people" you mean "experienced software engineers",
My post is a single sentence and I literally wrote "people with no experience"
He addressed your point in the paragraph before that. The paragraph from which you quoted was meant to show the difference between your point and the fact that the original research was indeed measuring software engineers.
My point is that I was very clear about what people I was referring to.
No need for all the "if by people you mean" rigamarole
Then your previous point is false, because "X helps Y" doesn't run counter to any promise that "X helps Z".
You said the second. You responded to the first.
Y = [experts]
Z = [noobs]
{Y, Z} ⊆ [all humans]