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GeneralRe: Another step towards practical quantum computers Pin
fgs19639-Feb-23 4:18
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NewsValue-oriented programming Pin
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Gary Wheeler9-Feb-23 6:34
Gary Wheeler9-Feb-23 6:34 
The guy lost credibility with me when he referenced the following statements:
Kent Sharkey wrote:
ACCU[^]: "In terms of syntax, we’ve experimented just about everything; we’ve probably seen all types of syntax we can have. If we look at the semantic class of a programming language – i.e., the paradigm that the language emphasizes – we don’t have too many choices."
Both of these statements show a complete dearth of experience and a remarkable lack of imagination. Anyone who has been writing software more than a few years has seen countless varieties of both syntax and semantics.

Text languages as fixed-field lines (FORTRAN) where each line is a statement, variable text where statements are delimited, and text where spacing is significant (or not). Procedural languages, stack-based languages (LISP and FORTH) where the stack is implicit in the source, and weirdies like APL. Macros and scripts created by recording the user's actions. Non-text languages where the programmer's intent is expressed graphically and the source 'code' is an opaque data structure or data base. No-code and low-code 'programming'.

Semantics are similar. Machine language, structured, object-oriented, functional, etc. programming. Headless (batch or service) applications versus command-line, GUI, or web.

I know that reasoning-by-example isn't rigorous, but many of these elements did not exist when I start programming professionally in 1980. If anything, the pace of new concepts has only accelerated in the time since.
Software Zen: delete this;

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NewsWhy does 0.1 + 0.2 = 0.30000000000000004? Pin
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NewsGoogle’s AI chatbot Bard makes factual error in first demo Pin
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NewsVirgin Orbit's first UK orbital launch may have failed due to a $100 component Pin
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NewsMicrosoft will wipe free Teams business users' data if they don't upgrade to a paid tier Pin
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