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Affichage des articles du août, 2018

Comment of the article “Beating the Averages” by Paul Graham (2001)

Viaweb is a startup created in 1995 by two developers: Robert Morris and Paul Graham.  This startup, written in Lisp Language, is based on a web software which propose to create online stores.  Some people would say that it’s not useful to learn a language like Lisp but this acquisition will necessarily improve the programmers’ skills: it develops a new way to think, to organize and structure a program; and this is the case for any other language.  In the article, the author makes a comparison between a programming language and the Latin language (which are two “dinosaurs” of the languages). On the one hand, it is true that a programming language is useful to learn because it’s the way to communicate with computers and create innovative things, almost without limit. On the other hand, the Latin Language is a dead language but still have an influence on living languages, and it is the same with the old programming languages, which has influenced and inspired the recent progra

Comment of the article "The Semicolon Wars" by Brian Hayes

In a first part, we will see the differences between the programming languages and human languages, and how they can be similar. In a second part we will see the different wars and debates that have marked the programming history. In a last part, we will see the ways that developers choose a programming language. In this article, the author makes a comparison between programming and human languages. It is true that there are similarities with the evolution of the languages but also differences as regards the time that it can take to improve and change them. For example, the author noticed that the human and programming languages are diversed, are both the creation of man and continue to evolve. The main difference is that the human languages take years and years to change and evolve whereas the programming languages took only 50 years to do it. Hence, humans don’t see the programming languages in the same way as the human languages: we have to protect them because they are pre
Hello everyone ! My name is Irene Grootenboer, I'm 21 years old and I live in France (near Paris). I'm in the fifth year in an engineering school called ESIEE Paris, and I'm majoring in Embedded Systems. I will stay in Mexico at the TEC for one semester. I really want to learn Spanish, discover the country and its culture. I chose this programming languages course because I want to improve my programming skills and be more confortable with it. I have two main hobbies : music (I have been playing the violin for years) and sport (I play tennis and  rugby in a women team in my ingeneering school). I also like to go out with my friends, I love partying and spend good times with my family. Furthermore, I am a real fan of Disney movies (Yes I know I'm still a baby). At this moment when I have time to spend, I read the book " La couleur des sentiments " (In english " The Help")  which talk about the racial segregation in the United States during