Computers have their own languages, called programming languages. There are a lot. Just like us humans, we use different languages. As a BS-INSYS student, it is part of my job to learn some of the computers' languages. Oh life. As we've discussed, there are three (3) levels of programming language: Low level (ex. machine), Middle level (ex. assembly), High level.
Since I'm a beginner in programming, I've only used Visual Basic in 4th year high school and only started learning Java in IntroProg, I'm going to study the High level since it is the closest to human language among the three.
*Actually, in high school we didn't really study Visual Basic well. Most of us "Copy-Pasted" codes from the internet because we wanted to finish ahead of time to play Counter Strike or DOTA. YEAH, our school computers have games installed on them and we were allowed to play them if we have finished our work. Hooray! HAHA.
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We also talked about artificial intelligence and we all know that it isn't quite perfect yet. Like Siri, it's voice recognition is still buggy and it still doesn't know a lot. Unlike with Samantha, the OS in the future with AI from the movie Her, it's like you're talking with a real smart person. Oh, which I've realized is kind of creepy.
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Siri's trying to change the subject :( |
1. Instructions have to be complete.
2. Instructions should be in correct sequence.
3. Instructions should be in programming language.
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