jibberjabber wrote:Ok, thank you for clarifying that.
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Why the programming languages will end up being increasingly high-level until they become identical to natural language?
One results says:
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high-level language
A programming language like Python that is designed to be easy for humans to read and write.
interpret
To execute a program in a high-level language by translating it one line at a time.
low-level language
A programming language that is designed to be easy for a computer to execute; also called machine language or assembly language.
natural language
Any one of the languages that people speak that evolved naturally.
The world is in danger, the problem is humans depend on machines,and computers, the computers and programs, and even the AI's all depend on data to do anything. The system is corrupted, it is a virus that produces false data, data that is not true , in other words lies, anything based on a lie, or false data can not really exist, because it is not true, it is not.
@jibberjabber,jibberjabber wrote: If we offered the means for humans to be able to make a program simply by telling the computer (machine), what they want the program to do, well you can imagine, it would be a disaster,
I don't think so. Anyone, including small children and illiterate persons, can ask an Amazon ECHO machine, or SIRI on an iPhone, or CORTANA on a PC, or Wolfram's ALPHA on his site to do things, and no disasters have yet ensued.
@jibberjabber,jibberjabber wrote: humans by nature are destructive, and it is certain some human that can not even be able to write a simple "hello world" program , in fact many humans today can not even write in any language,
Nevertheless, it is still easier for illiterate people to learn how to program in the language they speak, rather than some obtuse, artificial, mathematical syntax.
Plain English programmers are already programming at a human-language level. The main routine in the sample program in our instruction manual, for example, looks like this...
To run:
Start up.
Initialize our stuff.
Handle any events.
Finalize our stuff.
Shut down.
...and those are the kind of sentences that English-speaking humans use when they are speaking to other English-speaking humans.
The Plain English website is this: http://www.osmosian.com
@jibberjabber,jibberjabber wrote: but can you imagine, use some logic, a destructive human that can talk , tells the computer, "Make bye bye world, destroy everything", then machine (computer) starts writeing and compiling a program intended to destroy everything, including the other machines,
Only if the computer is stupid enough to comply with the request.
Will human-language-level programming be dangerous?
No more dangerous that any other kind of programming. There are evil people who know how to code in C right now, and they have already written and released many malicious viruses. I don't know of anyPlain English programmers who have done such things.
@jibberjabber,
Ok?
jibberjabber wrote: humanity is no where near civilized enough , nor logical enough to just give any one that kind of power and and easy access to programming a machine. Some computer scientists might all ready have intelligent program compilers and writers, and for certain many are researching AI (artificial intelligence), they need help, because the virus that has corrupted the system is growing and spreading so fast, corrupting the true data, and filling the data bases with false data. It all could go "bang" and in a twinkle of the eye, life as you know it, on this planet will no longer exist. Something to think about. MY CPU is over heating, must shut down NOW bye