Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Sanskrit, the secret of India's outsourcing success




Example 1
The Indian genius April 2004 What makes Indian software developers the best in the world? Cheryll Barron
"The precise, specialised languages we use to program computers are, like hieratic Sanskrit, deployed to get absolutely specific results considered vital by their users. Many details of computer languages and their rules - and variations of these for different contexts - may be usefully memorised by computer programmers."

Example 2
"Holy Cow! What are all these programmers doing in India?
by Robert X. Cringely: July 11, 1997
If you can hack Sanskrit, what's the big deal about Java?"

Example 3
"According to Forbes magazine, (July, 1987), "Sanskrit is the most convenient language for computer software programming."

Alain Danielou says, "Sanskrit is constructed like geometry and follows a rigorous logic. It is theoretically possible to explain the meaning of the words according to the combined sense of the relative letters, syllables and roots. Sanskrit has no meanings by connotations and consequently does not age."
It occurred to me that the grammar of Sanskrit was so rigorous it worked like a formal spec language like Z or VDM, buttuming you thought in Sanskrit while you worked.Aha! It looks like I am not alone in thinking this...


"using Sanskrit grammer rules to represnt logic unambiguosly.
The idea was floted in a 1985 paper by Rick Briggs'

"Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence," The Idea that was discussed was to use a natural language as a computer language. Sanskrit because of its rigid and unambigous grammer can be used"


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