AnonyAnonymous
#146796909Friday, September 26, 2014 3:31 PM GMT

Not necessarily. The over-all "Skill Level" of every programmer is entirely different and a single programmer certainly won't know everything about the linguistics involved with "Programming Languages, as a result, the individual capabilities and thought patterns for each "Programmer" will vary. Many "Programmers" actually know significantly little about the actual in-depth knowledge of what they're working with because it's been so incredibly simplified, so while it may become more user-fr...
AnonyAnonymous
#147277949Saturday, October 04, 2014 4:09 AM GMT

" but when talking to someone who doesn't know the concept or existence of "programming languages", it's easy to see how they might hurt their head" It's essentially similar to learning a regular language, It requires you to adapt your pattern of logical thinking to understand components of the language's linguistics. The over-all ability of the person to acquire this information depends on numerous factors and it can certainly be difficult to fully grasp the concepts involved.
AnonyAnonymous
#147333345Saturday, October 04, 2014 11:49 PM GMT

Although learning the syntax of a programming/scripting language can certainly be difficult, I've noticed that the over-all semantic linguistics appear to be significantly more difficult for beginners to grasp, although the majority of concepts can be universally applied. Don't rush into learning it, rather, recognize aspects you can understand and adapt your thinking to understand the pattern of logic.
AnonyAnonymous
#147487105Tuesday, October 07, 2014 4:38 AM GMT

"I dont scripting languages count" Well, they certainly have their own system of linguistics.
AnonyAnonymous
#147540941Wednesday, October 08, 2014 3:38 AM GMT

You'll have to learn to interpret the linguistics of "Scripting" into a form you can comprehend well, simpler doesn't necessarily mean "better" and the pace that a human acquires knowledge varies from person to person..
AnonyAnonymous
#147699397Friday, October 10, 2014 11:23 PM GMT

There's plenty of users who learned other languages prior to acquiring knowledge of the linguistics of the English language. They simply didn't publicly state this, however.
AnonyAnonymous
#147717308Saturday, October 11, 2014 4:05 AM GMT

Why not just do the work yourself? You'll benefit much more by simply developing your own logical solution to the problem. Also, the calculator itself is useless if you aren't able to understand the linguistics of the problem enough to utilize it.
AnonyAnonymous
#147724811Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:20 AM GMT

"you don't know either; keyword 'tiny'" He just simply lacks a very extensive knowledge of those computer scripting and programming languages, he has some knowledge of the languages and therefore "knows" the linguistics of the language to a certain extent.
AnonyAnonymous
#147727489Saturday, October 11, 2014 9:43 AM GMT

"If you count 'a tiny bit' as knowing the language, I know like 20 languages GG m8" I'm not stating that he has complete and extensive knowledge of the language, I'm stating that he has a limited degree of knowledge that he's acquired about the linguistics of the language to utilize it as he deems necessary.
AnonyAnonymous
#148128341Friday, October 17, 2014 11:40 PM GMT

I would have to disagree with this statement in it's entirety. Grammatical linguistics provides an extensive opportunity to communicate efficiently with other humans by providing a somewhat universal structure that a good majority of people will be able to understand. It's certainly not useless, It's a fundamental aspect of communication.
AnonyAnonymous
#148128520Friday, October 17, 2014 11:43 PM GMT

"I would have to disagree with this statement in it's entirety. Grammatical linguistics provides an extensive opportunity to communicate efficiently with other humans by providing a somewhat universal structure that a good majority of people will be able to understand. It's certainly not useless, It's a fundamental aspect of communication." I'll expand my statement even further with an additional supporting claim. Without the usage of grammatical guidelines, It could quickly cause proble...
AnonyAnonymous
#148845714Thursday, October 30, 2014 1:10 PM GMT

Learning the linguistics of any language requires adapting your over-all pattern of logical thinking and capabilities. Many languages are similar enough to the degree where it's aspects can be utilized in multiple languages. Over-all, it depends entirely on the individual's own level of comprehension.
AnonyAnonymous
#148985060Saturday, November 01, 2014 8:29 PM GMT

Your over-all statement is certainly somewhat accurate, though I'd disagree with various segments. Artistic design conveys a pattern of linguistics itself, various cultures have different methods for conveying their method of communication visually. Both of those subjects utilize the core concept of linguistical convention to allow the people participating to understand a specific sequence of communication, "Mathematics" itself is essentially a system of theoretical and logical concepts. N...