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68 Computer coding in feudal languages
I have mentioned that computer codes are written in English. I do not know if they are written in any other languages also.
If not, I think it is always possible to ponder on creating computer codes in some other languages also.
If fact, if feudal languages are used, a lot more complexities can be inducted into the computer software.
For one thing, even the issue of English having only 26 alphabets might be taken up as a rank weakness of English. It is like this:
Many feudal languages like Mandarin, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu &c. might be having more alphabets.
I will take a very simple issue. I have seen certain internet companies, using English alphabets in lieu of numerical digits. It gives a certain advantage. Numbers are based on a 10 digit model. That is 1 to 10. After 10, it is 11.
The biggest single digit number is 9.
The biggest number possible at 2 digits is 99.
Instead of this, if we use abc, it is based on a 26 digit model.
The digits become a, b, c to z.
z is equivalent to 26. z is the biggest single digit number.
zz is the biggest 2 digit number. It will be equivalent to a 3 digit big number.
zza will be the next number. Like that it goes.
It will be seen that huge numbers can be made small digit numbers if English alphabets are used.
However, if we pursue this logic, then it would become quite clear that languages like Mandarin, Tamil, Hindi etc. which have huge number of alphabets can literally create very big numbers using very small number of digit.
I am not sure where this reducing of digits would be useful.
However, the problem with using such languages, as the language for writing computer codes is not in that location.
The location where it will create terrible problems is when a huge number of computers are connected to each other. There will naturally be a hierarchy among the computers as to which one should follow which in precedence of giving commands and act as per the commands.
This hierarchy can be named anything in English. The terminology Master-Slave, even though it sounds quite querulous, has no problem in English. However, when the languages of coding become feudal languages, then there will be terrible splitting of personality features of the computers. The YOU, HE etc. will become split into various layers. It will bring in a sort of caste system, which in turn will trigger repulsions, emotional triggers etc.
Computers, as they become more and more intelligent, will start showing terrible emotional problems, mutual hate, spurs to back-stab, blocking of information flow, hesitation to inform critical issues etc.
In short, the computer community will look like present-day India.
01. Intro
02. The frill issues
04. Code view, design view & real view
05. The exact danger in social development
07. The machinery of disparaging
09. A hint of the codes behind solid reality
13. The code version view of human beings
14. An observation at a personal level
15. A very powerful experiment
16. Locating the Voodoo-acting location
19. Words that crush and those that stretch
20. Software codes of Shamanism
21. Other supernatural software items
22. The issue of touching and of un-touch-ability
23. A detour to English colonial administration
24. Back to repulsions in touch
25. A supernatural way to off-set negativity
26. Allusions to the anecdotal black-tongue
27. Metamorphosing into a hermit
28. Back to the eerie realm of Evil Eyes
29. A thing that can provoke the evil eye
30. From my personal experience
31. Detecting an inserted code
35. Issue of viewing
36. A clue from the epics of the landscape
37. What bodes ill for England
39. The slow rattling and the rearrangement
40. Astrology and other divinations
41. Hidden codes in spiritual scriptures
44. Nonsensical theories of communication
45. Continuing on the serpent theme
46. Jinxed buildings
47. Jinxed positions around a place of worship
48. The second item: the broken mirror
49. Supernatural codes of building design
50. The spoken word and the effect of pronunciation
51. The Pied-Piper-of-Hamelin capacity
52. The diffusion of numerical values
53. The litmus test of stature codes
54. The working of the breached codes
55. On to the attributes of ‘sensation’
58. Use of urine, hair, nail, blood etc. in black arts
59. Lucky stones
62. A software based disease treatment system
63. The power of indicant words to redesign
64. The other means to investigate
66. Yantram
67. A warm talisman
68. Computer coding in feudal languages
69. Commentary 1
70. Commentary 2
71. Commentary 3
72. Commentary 4