Until the Scoble Show is a twenty-four hour TV channel as it rightly should, you will have to settle for nuggets such as his most recent VideoCast, which introduces a new computer language that allows you to create desktop and web-enabled applications by writing plain English.

It does not use Syntax and sounds almost too good to be true, which it will quickly become if the creators decide to release it as an OpenSource platform as they are rumoured to be considering.

Brandon Watts, developer of the Leopard Programming Language; tells me about how Leopard will help people learn to program. It’s a new language optimized for learning and is getting good reviews from instructors who are trying to find a way to get more kids into computers.