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Is it a good idea to develop sanskrit as a programming language ❓

programming language development

27th May 2017, 2:07 PM
Krishan Nandan Goswami
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Hey everyone.... If you think that Sanskrit is a difficult language then come to India, Mattur. In this village everyone talks in Sanskrit and they can teach you Sanskrit in just 20 days. If you don't believe..... Google it.
9th Jun 2017, 6:15 AM
Amit Singh
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No one can stop anyone from developing one.. sure go ahead if u want to.. i just pointed out the big picture.. *peace*
27th May 2017, 2:25 PM
Frost
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@Krishnan.. i would love to.. But you don't see the big picture here.. What ur saying is only possible if u dedicate.. like decades to it... Think of all the appliances and machines which are compatible with existing languages... To replace them in a short span.. Sorta next to impossible.. As I said.. if u just want to create one .. go ahead.. but I don't think of it as making a huge impact overall.. https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-reason-behind-saying-that-Sanskrit-is-the-most-suitable-language-for-programming/answer/Vasu-Jain?share=33396d90&srid=u5UDc The link should answer your question .. See the difficulties mentioned in the end para..
27th May 2017, 3:01 PM
Frost
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@Frost is correct.... I mean ...."Sanskrit"? No! I hate pronouncing those difficult words =\
27th May 2017, 2:31 PM
Dev
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@Ekansh...Well then you would know how it would turn out... N saying about adjusting to English.. We did it because its the prime language the world speaks.. I mean whats the use of creating a language when just a single community would use it..
27th May 2017, 2:31 PM
Frost
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Yes.. @Krishnan.. It is.. and i respect that language and I am proud of it.. But from a global perspective.. will people be able to adapt to a programming language which contains a whole new language... I don't think so.. They might just switch to something new or stick to the regular languages. So I don't see a point in making one..(Even if its possible :/)
27th May 2017, 2:38 PM
Frost
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We're talking about a worldwide community here... Will people be able to adjust themselves...
27th May 2017, 2:16 PM
Frost
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And for people who are down voting.. It was just my opinion... i have studied sanskrit for 3 years.. i know the language.. and just wanted to express what i felt.. ☃️👍 Good luck making one..
27th May 2017, 2:28 PM
Frost
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@Vaibhav.. We know about it . Natural language... But it would take a whole new transition for that to happen.. Which isn't possible now..
27th May 2017, 2:51 PM
Frost
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Ssly?... °_° *people would have hard time pronouncing Sanskrit words* *niryana*
27th May 2017, 2:13 PM
Frost
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@Krishnan please elaborate..
27th May 2017, 2:44 PM
Frost
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I'm with Frost. It's next to impossible. Sanskrit is not an easy language to learn. Coding requires simplicity which is why we use English.
27th May 2017, 2:29 PM
Pixie
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I don't think it's a bad idea to want to try and develop programming languages based off any existing human language. Bringing machines closer to humans is the future. 🍪
28th May 2017, 2:27 PM
Hatsy Rei
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Sanskrit is most suitable for programming language (A Fact).
27th May 2017, 2:14 PM
Ekansh
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Ya as we adjusted
27th May 2017, 2:19 PM
Ekansh
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no word is abusive if used in right way. good words can be felt as abusive if used in wrong way.
27th May 2017, 2:25 PM
Gokul Nagarajan
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@Krishan I am with you
27th May 2017, 2:31 PM
Ekansh
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Then why we should study assembly if it's hard.
27th May 2017, 2:36 PM
Ekansh
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What if we will able to make AI with Sanskrit
27th May 2017, 2:39 PM
Ekansh
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First I will master Sanskrit then I will try
27th May 2017, 2:41 PM
Ekansh