Yet again we can pull out Edsger W.Dijkstra's 1978 article, "On the foolishness of "natural language programming""
"In order to make machines significantly easier to use, it has been proposed (to try) to design machines that we could instruct in our native tongues. this would, admittedly, make the machines much more complicated, but, it was argued, by letting the machine carry a larger share of the burden, life would become easier for us. It sounds sensible provided you blame the obligation to use a formal symbolism as the source of your difficulties. But is the argument valid? I doubt."
Dijkstra also mockingly described software engineering as "the doomed discipline" because its goal was to determine "how to program if you cannot".
"How to program if you cannot" has been solved now.
Such a perfect quote! Thank you! Will add it to my collection