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Well, BYOB (and Scratch, and so on) represent new view at the programming as the discipline.
BYOB in particular adds good value on the top of Scratch allowing creation of bigger projects.
Would not be surprised if in 10 years this (or similar) language will be among top5 programing languages -let me note that (although it is subjective), ...and so BYOB is more notable now :)