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“The group of programmers that were working on this found that existing programming languages couldn't really suit their needs to build what they needed. So they end up writing their own new programming language called the Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multiprogramming System or Mumps.”
...that existing programming languages couldn't really suit their needs to build what they needed. So they end up writing their own new programming language called the Massachusetts General Hospital Util
...programming languages, by Klaus Wirth or Nicholas Wirth as Americans might call him, stated this principle that a programming language should achieve a high degree of power not by having a lot of features, but by having a small number of features tha
...programming languages. They're not uncorrelated, but I think most programming languages today were designed to be efficiently authored by people, and some have different trade offs. You know, you have Haskell and others that were designed for abstrac
...in today's programming languages that were defined in an ad hoc way without really thinking this through, this zero, one, or many values way, and that's the problem that functional logic languages address.
...a programming language. It does have, like, if you have case statements, and it's pretty crazy what you can do with it. Functions. You can do all that. Yeah. It's You shouldn't. For stored procedures, that that's how you make your life hell. I will s
Unlike most programming languages, you have to explicitly state that this is gonna be this is going to be changed. Yeah. Yeah. That's really I mean, it's safe. It's it's trying to be and and the the safety might be it's, create limitations. Let us co
...programming languages. I think Fortran and then c. And you we've sort of moved up the low layers of abstraction. So no one does punch cards anymore, obviously. Few people write assembly language. Some people write c. Some people write Rust, but a lot
...the programming language. Which is reasonably high level in terms of how abstract it is. Like, you're not writing machine language. You don't have to know how to address memory and registers and all that. It reads kinda like English. You know how to
...on programming languages. In the eighties, if you drove slowly past the computer science department trying to get a PhD, they would just invent a new programming language right then and there if you stood outside the building for too short a time. Bu
...on programming languages. In the eighties, if you drove slowly past the computer science department trying to get a PhD, they would just invent a new programming language right then and there if you stood outside the building for too short a time. Bu
...languages that could serve this. So, you know, Rust, I think, is interesting because if I
...programming languages. They have the if conditional. If you take most programming languages, they all have if. That's basically the same in almost every language. Space, start parenthesis. We all do that. And then you have, perhaps, let's say, you're
...other programming language that I know of that has managed to boil away the line noise that almost every other programming language would inject into a
...languages by the seventies, like basic and so forth and Fortran and c. But, you still would run into people who were doing assembly programming in an assembly language, which by the way, you still do. You know, like, game companies or whatever still
...didn't have programming languages. Right? They they only had machine code. Right? So the first computers were programmed with ones and zeros. And so the task of the programmer became do the ones and zeros, and then that became punch cards. And you ca
...is the programming language. Right. I But, by the way, just to good. Good. Does it work with other world languages other than English at this point? Yes. You can you can write in Japanese, and we have a lot of users, especially Japanese. Okay. That t
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