Open Question: Which programming language once learned, gives you more time to concentrate on the logic of the Algorithm?
Which programming language once learned, gives you more time to concentrate on the logic of the Algorithm instead of the technical details of the programming language such as syntax, semantics, interpreter or compiler issues, etc etc etc?
That is one does not want to delve into (call :subroutine, goto :label, different syntax between computer languages...), just the universal logic of the algorithm independent of the method used to implement it.
That is one does not want to delve into (call :subroutine, goto :label, different syntax between computer languages...), just the universal logic of the algorithm independent of the method used to implement it.
I think that this question is a reasonable one since now we have a plethora of programming languages to choose from and are not forced to consider "FORTRAN" the must-learn sacred biblical text.
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