Programming languages like Java and Python were built as interfaces between humans and machines. But now AI writes most of the code why not write it entirely in the new language or instructions set that machines handle best? Do you think AI can do that?
AI-generated code: Can machines write their own language?
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unpopular and highly debatable opinion I have when it comes to learning , understanding a programming language. so many of you confuse between R or Python . I think you should start with C , Java when you properly understand loops , functions, objects, etc you can grasp R , Python like a pro.
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Abstract classes help us define a blueprint—what must be implemented—while allowing partial implementation. But the way Python, Java, and JavaScript handle abstraction is very different 👇 #python #java #javascript #coding #programming #students #learning
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I appreciate the Coding and Engineering community for sharing knowledge on languages like Java, C#, and Python. However, there is frustration regarding the abundance of "How to AI" advice that lacks tangible products. It would be more beneficial to see practical applications and real examples in this space.
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Ever notice how no single programming language is perfect for every part of a system? Some things are faster in Go, some easier in Python, and some legacy bits still run best in Java. A good system doesn’t force one language to do it all it plays to each language’s strengths. That’s smart, practical design. #SystemDesign #SoftwareEngineering #MultiLanguage #TechThoughts
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