No, they should change its name. Probably easy to learn when comparing to other programming languages but in reality it's not straightforward.
I would be interested if we have anyone on ET who works with MATLAB for financial engineering. I would like to develop a cash and carry program with currencies using barrier options, but I'm not fluent in Matlab programming code for datamining or black-box creating. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
By the ways, the instruction that you will give to TS software will not require a lot of LOC (Line Of Code). You convert your strategy into EasyLanguage then the software will take the rest. As said, it's not guaranty to be profitable, it strictly depends on your strategies, not TS. Its purpose is to save your time and effort from designing/programming your own software and let you having time to only concentrate on your strategy.