This is not necessarily true.
It depends on how good you are a programming rather then speaking languages.
It may be that people who come from different countries speak the language of where they come from and decide to do programming as their job.
You can't be good a everything.
Not necessarily, in fact, being good at math helps you calculate things in programming. You just need some practice and really good math and English skills
Just about any engineering course that's not specialized in computers. You might want to try your hand at computer programming anyway; you'll probably need SOME computer programming.
That is also known as "FOR EACH", though in some programming languages it is simply written as FOR. It means that a group of statements are to be executed once FOR EVERY item in a set. For example (depending on the programming language), that might be once for every array element.
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Different languages were created by different people, obviously.
LISP is designed for AI programming, give that a try.
Programming is a term that describes the usage of a programming language. Programming languages (C++ for example) are languages that create programs, these programming languages should not be confused with scripting languages. Scripting languages are languages that are meant to be interpenetrated by programs. (Written in a programming language)
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why do we have diffrent programming laungage
Depends on the person
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Programming languages are important because they....well...help us make programs :) High level programming languages are especially important because they help abstract away all of the little details that are required in low level languages.
Thousands! Programming languages number in the thousands, from general purpose programming languages such as C++, Java, and others, to special purpose languages which are used in one application. They can be ordered by type (structured, object-oriented, functional, etc.) or by history, or syntax. See the related list of programming languages.
Programming languages, like human languages, are defined through the use of syntactic and semantic rules, to determine structure and meaning respectively. Thousands of different programming languages have been created, and new languages are created every year.
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