The Linguistic Relativity of Programming Languages
Offered By: JSConf via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating concept of linguistic relativity in programming languages through this thought-provoking conference talk from JSConf EU 2014. Delve into the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis and its application to coding, examining how different programming languages can shape our thought processes. Discover the unique characteristics that set programming languages apart from spoken languages, allowing for more fluid adaptation of thinking patterns. Learn how to leverage these differences to grow as a programmer and contribute to the advancement of programming languages. Focus on JavaScript's potential for growth and evolution, considering its popularity, dynamic nature, and strong community. Gain insights into personal experiences of learning new programming languages, language design, and the impact of standardization. Reflect on the future of JavaScript and explore actionable steps for continued growth and improvement in the field of programming.
Syllabus
Introduction
Programming Languages and Thought
Blob Paradox
Blub
Macros
Programming Language
Lisp
An amended proposal
Learning programming languages
My personal experience
Learning Python
Language constructs
Language design
Tracer
Synthetic vs Spoken
Standardisation
JavaScript
JavaScript Growth
What do we do
Taught by
JSConf
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