Pseudonymous wrote:
We'd see a significant drop in new software.
I laughed really hard because of that. The timing was just perfect.
As for a cure, I'm not some militant who hates everyone who wants a 'cure' or anything like that, but how could one even be possible? You can help a person out through therapies and supports or just plain being there when they need you, and the person could have so many traits that 'normal' people have that a diagnoses would no longer be needed, but the person would still be autistic. The structures and causes of autism would still be there, regardless of whether or not it's genetic or environmental or something we haven't even thought of yet.
I have a sneaking suspicion that autism is one of those things that has a very broad range of causes, so again a single 'cure' seems impossible.
I imagine that a new 'cure' would have the same affects of other advertised 'cures' and 'treatments': It would be a mask. Whether or not that is good or bad is your interpretation.