This is just retarded:
If I were a French student and I were 10 years old, I think it would be more important for me to learn coding than English. I'm not telling people not to learn English in some form — but I think you understand what I am saying is that this is a language that you can [use to] express yourself to 7 billion people in the world, - Cook tells Konbini.
It is equivalent in me standing up and advocating to the leaders of this world that engineering should be a mandatory subject in school as engineers speak to 7 billion people in the world, and everyone should be engineers.
No - that is why we have professions. Some people become engineers and build stuff. Others become lawyers and others doctors. It is called specialization and is the root of our success as a people. I thought this would be obvious?