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Python programming for beginners: The computer language, namely how artificial intelligence reasons.

Python programming for beginners: The computer language, namely how artificial intelligence reasons. An easy guide for absolute beginners to learn pyt

By Mike Smith

There is some confusion with language and tool concepts. While a tool is born in response to a functional need, language serves to make sense of reality; are on completely different planes. Programming languages have more in common with languages or mathematical language than with a mechanism or an engine.

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Publisher: Smith Mike
Publish Date: 10/20/2020
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781801137034
ISBN-10: 180113703X
Language: English

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There is some confusion with language and tool concepts. While a tool is born in response to a functional need, language serves to make sense of reality; are on completely different planes. Programming languages have more in common with languages or mathematical language than with a mechanism or an engine.

However, one can drown in books where a programming language is systematically analyzed as if it were a tool. The parameters for judging a language are alien to an engineer or a mathematician and closer to a philosopher: learning uncertainty consistency or formalism. Programming is the creation of literature with a specific language and has ingredients such as syntax the lexicon. Even faults are spelling. An engineer tends to value according to parameters such as efficiency simplicity or quickly. We rarely find the error that these concepts cannot be applied to a language because they are typical of the mechanisms. It's quite common: when you only have a hammer, everything seems like a nail.

Programming languages evolve like natural languages. They are born from languages to follow one of the two possible paths: evolution or death. There are both dead tongues. You could compare COBOL with Latin; few would think of learning them today; however, programs that control bank transactions are written in COBOL, as well as Latin texts, are still being analyzed in the Vatican. Languages are used to communicate meaning. Using Spanish for a football chronicle, it is equivalent to formulating a theorem using mathematical language.

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