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== Python and Logo ==
Given Python's features and it's many bindings (GL, Gnome and KDE to name a few), I think it's a bad example. [[Logo programming language|Logo]] however, would be a good example because it can only be used to draw things with. [[KTurtle]] is a [[FLOSS|free]] implementation of it, and allows the programmer to draw lines with a turtle. Good for educating children the very basics of coding.
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Note that VHLL was used mainly in the 1980s, so the original definition is the most appropriate.
[[User:Jonw2|Jonw2]] ([[User talk:Jonw2|talk]]) 14:55, 20 October 2018 (UTC)
== GPT has transformed actual human language into a "very high-level programming language" ==
Much like what pseudo-code-approaching languages have almost (seemingly) tried to achieve, a coding-oriented AI can now take natural language instructions to generate code, i.e. a programmer productivity tool. If this seems half-baked to anyone, consider tokens and combinations thereof as actual lexical tokens, the composition of which will trigger deterministically set computer instructions. Perhaps this deserves insertion or at least consideration. [[Special:Contributions/90.132.212.6|90.132.212.6]] ([[User talk:90.132.212.6|talk]]) 09:52, 3 May 2023 (UTC)
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