A programming language's purpose is not to "facilitate speaking to machines" as you state. I can speak to machines much easier in English, and often do even if some the words I speak may not be found in most English dictionaries :-P The purpose of a programming language is to facilitate writing instructions that control a machine, the machine is never a "listener" in any sensible application of the word. Why do we construct higher level programming languages? So that we can express those instructions in higher level terms and expressions that make more sense to *us*. We are the audience.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: don't { use Perl }
by Anonymous Monk
in thread don't { use Perl }
by erikharrison
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