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Just Language
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A casual and contemporary look at how we communicate with each other both at home and abroad.
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Just Language | A casual and contemporary look at how we communicate with each other both at home and abroad. Home About the authors Just Language A casual and contemporary look at how we communicate with each other both at home and abroad. Feeds: Posts Comments Marinading the Data Array September 5, 2024 by dan I have, through necessity, had to learn a little code over the years. I couldn’t call myself a programmer any more that I could say I speak fluent Norwegian. But the similarities between modern programming languages and human language are fascintaing. Imagine coding libraries as those magical spellbooks wizards like Merlin might use. They contain pre-written spells (or code) that you can summon with a flick of your wand (or a few keystrokes). Now, think of long English words as those tongue-twisting incantations that wizards love to show off with. Both are impressive, a bit intimidating, and can make you look smart … when used correctly. Here are some s...
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