Dаn̈ıel Раršlow 🥧 on Nostr: npub1kpwlx…xxzz4 npub1g8p4e…8etx8 Also the distinction between "high level" ...
npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 (npub1kpw…xzz4) npub1g8p4ed2dtrp52fm704c7smuuztlkazwqsksv4uaawh5gnhvhm4gq48etx8 (npub1g8p…etx8) Also the distinction between "high level" languages and pseudocode is not an exact one. The reason I adopted python all these years ago is because it looked pretty much exactly the way I pseudocode. I went, "wow, this interprets the way I tend to describe things!"
Any sufficiently detailed and rigorous pseudocode is for all practical purposes already a high-level language. In other words, describe a task carefully enough and you basically have written a program.
Any sufficiently detailed and rigorous pseudocode is for all practical purposes already a high-level language. In other words, describe a task carefully enough and you basically have written a program.