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The History Of Computers, Programming, and Coding

Jun 01, 2021
this on the Unity game engine and a lot of people running Microsoft's dotnet platform, there are a lot of big companies, you'll see a lot of in-house developers writing custom programs like timecards and all kinds of weird stuff and small companies using c-sharp. So another great skill if you want to work for a big company is Perl, which is in decline. Now it was a big deal 15 or 20 years ago, but yes, it was managed as part of Amazon and IMDB, but the popularity of pearls is declining. I mean, people say there's no such thing as a dead language.
the history of computers programming and coding
You know, they're always looking for coders to code some of these older languages ​​that are in your favor. There are no rookies on the way up anymore. Swift is used for Mac, iOS and OS and Watch OS, so Swift code is heavy, if you are in the Apple realm and want to learn a little bit of Swift, and then there is Rust developed by Mozilla and it is a kind of

programming

language. low level, it's a little harder to run but it's very efficient and people say it's going to be really good in VR applications that really need a lot of processing power, a little difficult to learn, but potentially a higher payout for rust, and then Google released something called go, kind of like Python, but supposedly more efficient and supposedly This strength is that it's able to address multi-core processor functions, so you might see this show up in a lot of games and programs incredibly analytics, so these are not really

programming

languages, we still have to think of it as an html5

coding

process.
the history of computers programming and coding

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What most of the web is written controls the layout of web pages with CSS and JavaScript. HTML5 ties it all together, so basically everything you see in HTML5 on the web raises hackles because it's a client-side JavaScript framework that runs on places like UPS. and etrade and AT&T are very popular right now and it was actually introduced by Google in 2009 Ruby on Rails is also incredibly popular on the other side of that angular thing, a lot of people use this fiber boot github, a lot of people like it Ruby on Rails is a bit more of a framework and does the same kind of things as angular but a lot of people prefer that and then there's SQL, they call it sequel, you don't call it SQL because you seem like a weirdo who's a newbie so you definitely call its sequel how everything ends up being a sequel.
the history of computers programming and coding
I'll never know, but this is database technology. Every time you want to store manipulated information, you will use a database which is so important to know that databases will never go away. So sequel is a great skill because PHP is used to interact with my sequel databases so it's an important thing that still exists and then there are these new things, some open source, some not, they're called stacks and are used to write web applications. Basically, programs that exist on the web do not need to purchase separate software. You just log into the website and there is your app, and many of them are run and managed with something called stack and lamp or two of the big ones, there are also many others out there and they are customizable, so once Furthermore, it is not a dead computer language, like Fortran Perl.
the history of computers programming and coding
I see a lot of that stuff still running on big business

computers

and government

computers

, and it's just unwieldy or too expensive. have to change so those coders can end up making a lot of money, so don't throw out those older languages, so why is good code so important when we start letting planes fly themselves, cars drive themselves, surgeries They are made by robots and even our military works with robots? and what they call TechNet artificial intelligence or AI, we're going to need very, very reliable code because our lives already depend on it, but increasingly our lives will depend on it in the first wave of being directly connected to these things.
That's why now more than ever code really needs to be tweaked, it needs to be really good and the world needs coders right now. We are in this fundamental shift, this fundamental paradigm shift from human computers from human thinking to a world that will soon be thought for us, meaning AI and machine code, a machine, when that machine code meant machine learning, where machines will get smarter and smarter, we're not talking like terminator stuff, although that's a distinct possibility that people like Steve Jobs feared. and Bill Gates spoke out against it. I think Elon Musk has something about it too, but as long as the code is good and we have built-in safeguards, we will be fine in our lives, it will be better, these computers will be able to think about the world's problems without prejudice, well, they will always have the code of the computer or the original coders biased, but they will be able to find solutions to things that we couldn't think of ourselves and it's really exciting.
It's time to be a coder and as I'm just a student at the moment I think it's a great time to get involved in

coding

and a career in coding is something really exciting that's happening right now. We are at the forefront of that change. dynamic change, so again 1.4 million jobs will open up in computer related fields by next year and we graduates can only fill one in three of those jobs, if you said: "well, that's great for India, China and even Africa." There are plenty of programmers now, but it's better if those jobs are here so we can provide tax revenue.
We can build our infrastructure. We can make some kind of better accommodation for us in this country of the United States or in any country that you are thinking of. because you in your own country definitely want to develop coding education in your own country, wherever you are, but even here in the US man, one in three, we can only fill 30 percent of those jobs, that It's quite embarrassing, what do everyone else who studies do? man, we need to get people on track to learn how to code and that's what I'm trying to do with myself, with my kids, and with my classes Right Now, so let's get together.
This is just the beginning. People, let's code. Let's learn the code. Let's make this a better world. Let's have some fun and see where this new and exciting journey takes us. Chuck Fresh with computer care. outside

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