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Beep!The noise comes on as soon as your popcorn finishes popping.As you take the bowl,the light flickers off instantly.This is the art of coding,which makes almost any electrical device works.You might think it is a seires of numbers and words,but it is so much more than that.
Coding is a sieres of letters and numbers that tell an electrical device to follow whatever command you give.Even the slightest mistakes can make big trouble!Coding has to be very presise and exact.
One of first coding was made by a person named Conrad in 1945.It was known as Plankalkul which was the first algorithimic coding language.It wasn´t put into effect until 1999.1949 was when the first high level programming language was created.
The very, first coding was in 1843 created by mathematician Ada Lovelace to operate a mechanical computer.Many people consider her as one of the first coders that actually made coding.
Timeline
1955
John Mcarthy created Ai
mid 1800s
Charles Babbage designed first computer
1954
Fortran first coding language was created
Any electrical device needs to have a good use of coding to make it work.I mean,how else do you think,I'm typing this?To make a computer work, you need to know message passing.This makes the flow of the computer.There are two types of message passing one which is encapsulation and disturbtion.Enscapulation iswhen some message sends to another object without even knowing it happened making systems easier to use.Distrubution is that you make a code in one machine and distrubute it to the others.
Coding is everywhere!Technology has been getting out of our standards just improving more and more.Coding is not only man made.It is right in front of us.Keep your hand right in front of you and do whatever you want with it.Basically,your brain is getting send by little invisible messages and is telling your hand to do something.Same with coding!This has rally helped everyday life.
Yes!Some of the most fascinating objects I've found without coding is cereal boxes,tires,and the shoes you wear every day.Tires have these small chips that control the air pressure in them and signal when it's too low.Now days cereal boxes can change colors and reflect on whatever is in front of them.Shoes have chips that help them track there speed,how many miles they,ve rum and much more.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_passing
-http://computeressentials.weebly.com/top-10-events.html
-http://blog.connectionsacademy.com/discover-the-history-of-coding-for-computer-science-week/
-https://www.fastcompany.com/3016427/10-everyday-objects-that-can-be-programmed-to-run-code