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Why do all that typing when you can just use regular assembly and have lines of code be only 4 or 5 characters?
It would be a lot practical to just use this voice input:"Display hello world"the other method basically requires the user to know the language, which defeats the purpose of verbal programming.
"suj name text be section ya" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue if you know what I mean, so speech to text wouldn't be much easier than any other similar language.
And as far as being able to tell what's going on, it doesn't really have any structure to it, which can't make up for any amount of english involved.
Not trying to be mean or anything, I'm just giving you what you asked for: Good honest feedback.
It is very very very hard for adults to learn a new language.
It may be best to simplify things and not create a new spoken language.
And if you're going to make a new language, why even base it off of english with all its peculiarities?
Honestly, I don't see myself ever using it.
It seems like a good idea untill you get into practice.
The bottom line i wanted to get across, is this:If creating an easily understandable language that is still efficient were possible, why has it not been done so already?
The Answer:It has been attempted, many many times.
But none ever met the criteria of "understandable and efficient" to be accepted by the programing society. Many believe languages like C, C++, C# don't even meet that requirement.
If you main goal is simplicity, try going to someone that does not have a analytical mindset at all (basically anyone the BA degree), and see if they understand it.
I wish you luck in your venture,
just realize it has been attempted before,
and not many have succeeded yet.
I still don't think the benifits outweight the disadvantages of it, but good to know that language development is alive and well.
But who am I to say? I prefer asm to C, so maybe I'm just the odd test case.
I agree with chelmi. It took me a day to learnVoid main{Do(stuff);return;}But I am still learning techniques in c (like structs and other complex data forms) after years of hobby programming. So until a "human speakable" language can read this :"Collect data from 3 sensors and send to serial"
You are not going to get 'non-geeks' to use it.
What if you mess up? What if you want to restructure your program? move things around?Also, normal people want to sound normal. Saying "ya su me be say bo wu yay" is very alien. Something like "Do this and then do that" would be more accepted (more similar to original language)
da be thank bo youda su lang huspol be define by regular-grammarde su normal be relate bo not sad from nor malso bo lang huspol be normal like happyya su we be happyda su lang english be miss bo words for subject and object and sentence connectorsda su lang huspol be contain bo the wordsda su lowki be author
suj name text be section yasuj name start be function yasuj num hex e obj 2-it do copy yasuj num hex 28 obj 1-it do copy ya
ya do collect bo data from com sensor 3 to com serial
da be thank bo youda su lang huspol be define by regular-grammarde su normal be relate bo not sad from nor mal so bo lang huspol be normal like happyya su we be happyda su lang english be miss bo words for subject and object and sentence connectorsda su lang huspol be contain bo the wordsda su lowki be author