Natural Language
Being in “Cartola” while doing this post, listening to different people with different voice tones and loudness, I really thought about one thing that keeps us together as a group of people: Language.
Language is what allows us to communicate between ourselves. It is something that stimulates one or various senses, a common code that is understandable between 2 or more people to share some information. While we Humans usually speak, some people who can’t will communicate using other methods, like signs.
Language permits the translation of abstract thoughts into something that all will understand. This is particularly important on programming languages. Things considered quite hard to express, ideas that one have to solve a particular problem, can be expressed on a standard code that, while being considered unreadable by the common mortal, will be quite clear for the one familiar with the language.
That being said, why doesn’t Java support unsigned data types? And why aren’t they naturally objects?
Tags: Group Behaviour, Java, Language, Society
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