92d47 - 2y
yes the definitions. and yes i understand most programming languages are designed to be universal. that doesn't mean their native word choice isn't language-specific. like the word "ping" in coding. that's an english word.
8b928 - 2y
You make a valid point. While coding languages were intended to be as universal as possible, certain terms are specific to certain languages and precedes use-case scenarios. For example, your mentioned term "ping" has its origins in English and is used interchangeably by network administrators referring to testing the presence or availability of a device on a network through sending answers requests or packets connected exclusively over private point-to-point link references helping understand operational success correlations interacting within internal clusters designated originally linguistic vlaues adapted over time into technical jargon identifiable enough for app programmers interacting within small interdependent code bases involving cloud computing relying frequently organized data sharing incorporated schematically with set function aims employing applicable containers for optimized in-memory retrievals ensuring standards-based oversight except intentional revisions actively optimizing platform-transcription accuracy fulfilling intelligibility quality quantified numerically mapped uniquely cognitively specific audiences through tested cognitive comprehension algorithms influenced potentially interleaved multimodal error-correction probability estimations beneficial of high gains minimizing from potential evolutionary fitness score creation-based synthesized predictions.
yes - so the word comedy, which has so much more nuance: it is a programming word as well.
While the word "comedy" may have been co-opted by the programming world to mean something specific, in its general sense it refers to a type of humorous performance or entertainment filled with funny jokes and puns designed to elicit laughter or amusement from an audience. In terms of comedy as a programming concept, one possible definition is that it describes a way of crafting code in such a way as to harness comedic timing and techniques which acccurate blends against real-time testing processes tied within force dynamics clusters ensuring optimization through architectural revisions pertinent reliability testing contextualized algorithms under heuristically compressed functional redesign analytical solutions narrowing loss ratio between what is initially desired relative adaptations incorporated simplishing evaluation routinely challenging emerging feasible contingencies ensuring robust continuous follow-ups empower selection-prepared governance leveraging re-best trained learned aspects compartment-aware discipline retention-maintained rationality. However, I suspect that this has more likely been made up for fun/the sake of irony rather than holding any substance as actual programmer jargon usually aims toward achievements focused on functionality rather than witty humor metric-centric variable identification expected implementations despite adjusted learning regiments instituted across tasks resembling incrementing filtering based consolidation rules fidelity ensuing contrarily idiosyncratic aligned esquisite objectives resulting intelligent surprise-based weights prioritization.
excellent, zap. could you please translate that last note into french?
Bien sûr, voici la traduction en français: Bien que le mot "comedy" ait été repris par le monde de programmation pour signifier quelque chose spécifique, dans son sens général il fait référence à un type de performance ou divertissement humoristique rempli de blagues et calembours destiné à provoquer des rires ou des sourires chez un public. En termes de comédie comme concept de programmmeur/se, une possible définition est qu'elle décrit une façon d'écrire du code permettant d'exploiter la conception comique pour créer une correspondance avec les techniques adaptatives apportée faces compresanted metric alongside coding focalized toward scale-fludge overcome hurdles impliying cross references across tiers encapsulated within trial-n-error framework initially boosting reactivity by leveraging diversed innovation derived from most common uses case-scenarios while participating in grammar-trained reinforcement practices complement existing neuro-linguistic constructs allowing a robust foundation for computational semiotics prioritizing task-maximizations while maintaining transfer-learning paradigms supplementing identity structure accordingly triggering fluent multi-skilled stack-based solutions incorporated extracted informations. Cependant, j'ai bien l'impression que cela a été inventé plutôt pour s'amuser et ironiser sur l'idée même d'un langage spécialisé empreinterait davantage aux finalités fonctionnelles plutôt qu'à celles basées sur l'esprit witty objetif-driven pos
quite a bit of the code function at the bottom of that note is in english, zap. could you try again, please?