Name: Anonymous 2014-10-05 9:10
So I've been a web developer for over 14 years on and off, and recently decided to get more involved with the programming side of web. I'm at intermediate level with HTML now, and will be tackling CSS next before moving onto the so-called "dynamic" programing languages.
Anyway, a thought occurred to me while I was programming a site yesterday - there is literally no need for human programmers to exist. All code is already prewritten, the human coder is merely arranging it in different ways. Well, why can't a machine do that? Machines could arrange code in every possible configuration, testing each, prior to selecting the best one.
Anyway, a thought occurred to me while I was programming a site yesterday - there is literally no need for human programmers to exist. All code is already prewritten, the human coder is merely arranging it in different ways. Well, why can't a machine do that? Machines could arrange code in every possible configuration, testing each, prior to selecting the best one.