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Can all programming languages combined as a single programming language?

As the title said, i mean. They're coder, we're coder. Everyone can be coder, the coding it self made by coder. Why not all programming languages combined as one programming languages. i think it would be more efficient, and we can access all elements, part, lines through one code. What do you think?

4th Nov 2017, 6:41 AM
Elvin Auresius
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Your question resembles to somewhat like this... https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/263138/?ref=app
4th Nov 2017, 6:56 AM
Frost
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can but there's a creature called man man has something called taste man has something called assessment those mix in to create diversity
4th Nov 2017, 7:09 AM
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
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The issue sems to be that some features are incompatible, redundant or impractical. You don't want to install a hug set of commands on a low capacity device such as a 2cent microchip with extremely limited memory. To have a language with such a wealth of switches and compilation parameters that it would enable it to serve the wealth of functions, styles and properties of todays languages would mean basically the same learning curve as writting in multiple languages plus having to carry the bloat of having all the languages on every device you use for programming. If you don't carry all of the language with you, then ou might as well have diferent languages tailored or best suited for specific purposes. I would apreciate if basic sintax was more standart, but, other than that, we need different languages for different purposes. I want sone.panguages do alot of background work for me without.menhaving tobworry about it, and I want others to allow me to take full control and know preciselly what is happening in each memory location. I want some languages tp makebot easy to access certain specific functions (database, machine learning, etc...) and others to be uncluttered and to make it easy for me to implement my own functions. Now redundant languages (if there are any), that would be great to do away with. But perhaps there are people who have valid reasons why we should keep all of them. In my opinion too much choice ends up hurting the ability to make a choice.
18th Dec 2017, 8:42 PM
John Waters
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