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Is "binary" a language?

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  • E Emrak123

    Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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    TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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    No, binary is no more a language than decimal.

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    • E Emrak123

      Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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      • E Emrak123

        Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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        Dan Neely
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        The second camp needs worked over with a cluebat and explained the difference between 'binary' and 'machine language'. If they're clear on that but still think it's a language they probably need pink slips. :doh:

        3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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        • E Emrak123

          Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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          Luc Pattyn
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          you are right, and so are they. try and define language. 1. everything is a language, as it has vocabulary, has or could have syntax (rules about what is allowed and isn't allowed), has or could have semantics (giving meaning to the linguistic building blocks). 2. there are no languages, it is impossible to strictly define a language; all practical languages are ambiguous to some degree; a lot of languages can not even be parsed correctly all the time. if you find time to discuss such things at work, it tells me there are too many of you at your job... now go back to work and write some more assembly instructions. :) PS: is DNA a language?

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          • E Emrak123

            Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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            MecAlex
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            Definitely not a language. It is a type of data. Type of encoding data with electrical impulse

            We live in a Newtonian world of Einsteinian physics ruled by Frankenstein logic

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            • L Luc Pattyn

              you are right, and so are they. try and define language. 1. everything is a language, as it has vocabulary, has or could have syntax (rules about what is allowed and isn't allowed), has or could have semantics (giving meaning to the linguistic building blocks). 2. there are no languages, it is impossible to strictly define a language; all practical languages are ambiguous to some degree; a lot of languages can not even be parsed correctly all the time. if you find time to discuss such things at work, it tells me there are too many of you at your job... now go back to work and write some more assembly instructions. :) PS: is DNA a language?

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              realJSOP
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              Luc Pattyn wrote:

              everything is a language

              When I fart very carefully, I can almost pick out de-stinked words.

              ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                010000100110010100100000011100110111010101110010011001 010010000001110100011011110010000001100100011100100110 100101101110011010110010000001111001011011110111010101 110010001000000100111101110110011000010110110001110100 01101001011011100110010100101110

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                Rob Philpott
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                Not sure who's the biggest nerd - you for writing that or me for working it out.

                Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                  Luc Pattyn wrote:

                  everything is a language

                  When I fart very carefully, I can almost pick out de-stinked words.

                  ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                  You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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                  Luc Pattyn
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                  there probably are too many dialects for your language to be really useful. :)

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                  • E Emrak123

                    Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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                    Henry Minute
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                    Definitely a language. Definitely not a programming language.

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                    • E Emrak123

                      Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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                      Is it machine language?

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                      • E Emrak123

                        Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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                        Emrak123 wrote:

                        Is binary a language?

                        You can start the logical reasoning with a very simple question. Define first what is a language. Then check if binary meets the definition of language. While this is the rudimentary answer, some times there are gray areas. What if it meets many of the definitions, but lacks some? We all know that All programming languages' output are eventually converted to binary. So, some arbitrary valid program may have its binary representation as [ONLY for Presentation, not valid code] 10011101000101011110111110101010101010101010101010100 00101010010101010101010101010101010100101010101010101 01010010101000101010111101010001010100010100010100010 10010100010101010001010001010001010001011111110100111 Now, for all practical purpose anyone could hand pick those exact binaries and construct it exactly and feed it to the computer and the result will be exactly the same [There are many details omitted from this process], So would that make binary a language? Absolutely not.

                        Yusuf May I help you?

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                        • R Rob Philpott

                          Not sure who's the biggest nerd - you for writing that or me for working it out.

                          Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                          Slacker007
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                          :laugh:

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                            Luc Pattyn wrote:

                            everything is a language

                            When I fart very carefully, I can almost pick out de-stinked words.

                            ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                            You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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                            "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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                            :laugh: :laugh:

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                            • E Emrak123

                              010000100110010100100000011100110111010101110010011001 010010000001110100011011110010000001100100011100100110 100101101110011010110010000001111001011011110111010101 110010001000000100111101110110011000010110110001110100 01101001011011100110010100101110

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                              PaulPrice
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                              And because I am lazy, it says what?

                              Just racking up the postings

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                                And because I am lazy, it says what?

                                Just racking up the postings

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                                Emrak123
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                                The binary I posted is actually one of the responses of "Group 2" above. The point being, if the block of binary "says" anything, then by default "Group 1" must admit that it's a programming language. If it does not "say" anything and is just random gibberish, then it's not a language.

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                                • E Emrak123

                                  Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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                                  hairy_hats
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                                  No.

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                                  • E Emrak123

                                    Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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                                    Morse code is an easy example that shows it is NOT a language. You can use morse code (which one should note is binary) to create a larger set of symbols (alpha-numeric). The symbols are used by numerous languages but they themselves are not a "Language".

                                    Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet.

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                                      Morse code is an easy example that shows it is NOT a language. You can use morse code (which one should note is binary) to create a larger set of symbols (alpha-numeric). The symbols are used by numerous languages but they themselves are not a "Language".

                                      Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet.

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                                      It's delimited binary though, not pure

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                                      • E Emrak123

                                        Help us settle a programmatic civil war here at my job... The first camp says "binary is NOT any kind of language". The second camp says "binary IS a kind of language". Neither camp is implying that there are teams of binary programmers out there or anything, there's just a debate on what constitutes a "language". What say you? Is binary a language? Thanks!

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                                        PIEBALDconsult
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                                        Well if a language is simply a method by which information is transfered from one entity to another, then yes. This sounds like the kind of discussion where you should just say "yes" and move along. But I don't speak the binary language of your vaporators.

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                                          Dwayne J Baldwin
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                                          01 You have an off by one error. 10 It would be discrimination. 11 You understood thus far, ergo language.

                                          Dwayne J. Baldwin

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