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Dont you just..

get good enough at code that you dont even need a conputer to run it, you can already imagine what it does in your head... truth is programmers are slowly turning into computers :0

12th May 2018, 4:48 PM
Timothy Lanfranco
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Hmm... Fascinating. There could be a whole debate over this topic :D
12th May 2018, 4:56 PM
DrChicken24
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You can run pseudocodes in your head, since they don't conform to a standard or syntax, and instead focus on the algorithms. Ain't it what humans have always been doing though?
13th May 2018, 1:10 AM
Hatsy Rei
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i really appreciate your interest! as code gets simpler and simpler, like the transition from HTML4 and HTML5, we can start to truly see the simplicity and overall aspect of coding.. as for hatsy reis question "Ain't it what humans have always been doing though?" thats a good observation, but when we are coding a program ourselves, we have to think up code for what we are doing, not necessarily reading it, but writing it, but since we know what we're writing, we should be able to know what we're reading too! its just more facinating in the perspective of reading. especially if its code you did not type. and in my opinion, HTML or Batch is the easiest to identify.. since Batch is single processing its bound to be the simplest, also having simple code.. but its ruled out since its not used for productive purposes, as in software engineering and web dev. again, thanks for the interest in the topic, i think i good discussion/debate could be made over this! ~Timothy Lanfranco
13th May 2018, 5:31 AM
Timothy Lanfranco
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