Hi!
I think high-level languages main goal was to make easier to speak to the machine. Languages as BASIC were created for that reason. So I usually appreciate ease as one of the most important features of a high-level language. When I want to get the most power of the machine I program in Assembler instead. But the most of the time it's not worth to program in low-level languages because of its difficulty.
Because of my work I have to waste a lot of hours in learning new languages, new libraries, new framework features... And I see that programming has become a Tower of Babel, where nobody completely knows what he/she is doing, and most of the time you have to copy-paste other's code from Internet, and fight against problems created by the framework and the language itself, but not by the algorithm you have to implement. I think it's a stupid situation when programming in high-level languages becomes even more difficult than programming in Assembler!
With that reasoning in my mind, I conclude that, the most I learn languages as Java, C#, etc., the most I like B4x.
Thank you very much Erel, for doing it possible. BASIC 4x forever!
I think high-level languages main goal was to make easier to speak to the machine. Languages as BASIC were created for that reason. So I usually appreciate ease as one of the most important features of a high-level language. When I want to get the most power of the machine I program in Assembler instead. But the most of the time it's not worth to program in low-level languages because of its difficulty.
Because of my work I have to waste a lot of hours in learning new languages, new libraries, new framework features... And I see that programming has become a Tower of Babel, where nobody completely knows what he/she is doing, and most of the time you have to copy-paste other's code from Internet, and fight against problems created by the framework and the language itself, but not by the algorithm you have to implement. I think it's a stupid situation when programming in high-level languages becomes even more difficult than programming in Assembler!
With that reasoning in my mind, I conclude that, the most I learn languages as Java, C#, etc., the most I like B4x.
Thank you very much Erel, for doing it possible. BASIC 4x forever!
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