I am excited to share these new research findings showing that behavioral and neural predictors of “natural” language aptitude also predict how well someone will learn to program in Python (more than numeracy) #WomenWhoCode https://t.co/xoVPvKrOdo
— Chantel Prat (@ChantelPratPhD) March 2, 2020
Turns out that the most important aptitude for coders is not math or engineering but . . . the ability to learn languages.
— ? Paco Jariego (@fjjariego) March 2, 2020
Yes, you’ve read right: Programming —> LANGUAGE.https://t.co/AHxYeU14Lm
I knew this already. Good thing, as my math skills are not remarkable -- Surprising study reveals what makes a good coder, and it’s not math https://t.co/AqPYkjMh52 #coders #STEM pic.twitter.com/BVvONIkztt
— Chris Hemedinger (@cjdinger) March 3, 2020
As a result, everything converges to linguistics.https://t.co/GrEEIiXEna
— AI = f(ML) Everything converges to linguistics (@AIMLDeveloper) March 3, 2020
What makes a good coder? Not math...but the ability to learn languages -https://t.co/o4QFfk98cZ
— Buck Woody (@BuckWoodyMSFT) March 3, 2020
Programming language Python now as popular as Java, as TypeScript climbs https://t.co/T2irp38a4f by @LiamT
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) March 3, 2020
As someone who has taught #coding / #programming to kids for 20+ years and used and taught C, C++, Java, JavaScript, #Python and a slew of other languages to kids, Python should be the first language taught to kids in school. #compsci #STEM https://t.co/3BsSB0qxd5
— David Culp (@dwculp) March 3, 2020
The #Python #ProgrammingLanguage
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) March 3, 2020
Is More Popular Than Ever https://t.co/T9QWKpN0Qc #fintech @klintron @WIRED #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning pic.twitter.com/QuXj6WhP6h
The Python Programming Language Is More Popular Than Ever #Futurism https://t.co/qn9WNUwBWq
— Nicolas Babin (@Nicochan33) March 3, 2020
“Turns out that the most important aptitude for coders is not math or engineering but . . . the ability to learn languages.”https://t.co/KYjHn2LoaE
— doc stefflbauer (@DocStefflbauer) March 4, 2020
"These findings have huge implications for STEM programs, which tend to exclude humanities students with language abilities."
— Christa (@christarrific) March 4, 2020
Really goes to show that anyone, ANYONE can learn code ? https://t.co/kyEndfCVM7
As a result, everything converges to linguistics.https://t.co/GrEEIiXEna
— AppliedML (@AppliedMLdev) March 3, 2020
The Python Programming Language Is More Popular Than Ever @WIRED https://t.co/ELvF0sSey3
— Glenn Robbins (@Glennr1809) March 4, 2020
The #Python Programming Language Is More Popular Than Ever - Wired https://t.co/HSi0LzO2VE via @nuzzel @deepakmohoni
— arvindmahajan (@arvindmahajan) March 3, 2020