Stephen Wolfram
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Probably would understand a pigeon between English and French as well of, you know, a smooshing together of those languages.
But yes, I think that's, you know, that's far from impossible.
Perhaps.
You know, I had this experience a number of years ago.
I happened to be visiting a person I know on the West Coast who's worked with a bunch of kids aged, I don't know, 10, 11 years old or something.
who'd learned Wolfram language really well.
And these kids learned it so well, they were speaking it.
And so show up and they're like saying, oh, you know, this thing, they're speaking this language.
I'd never heard it as a spoken language.
They were very disappointed that I couldn't understand it at the speed that they were speaking it.
It's like kind of, and so I think that's, I mean, I've actually thought quite a bit about how to turn computational language
into a convenient spoken language.
I haven't quite figured that out.
Oh, spoken, because it's readable, right?
Yeah, it's readable as a way that we would read text.
But if you actually want to speak it, and it's useful.
If you're trying to talk to somebody about writing a piece of code, it's useful to be able to say something.
And it should be possible.
And I think it's very frustrating.
It's one of those problems.