A programming language is not used to talk from human to human. It is used to talk from a human to a computer. Computers are very dumb compared to us, so they need to be taught or spoken to in simple terms. Asking them something complex is far beyond their understanding, as they cannot learn anything beyond what has already been taught to them. Using print: “Hello, World” is the way to tell them to do stuff way less complex than when we say ‘write the words Hello, World on the screen’. A programming language is also not very easy to create. Talking to a computer in a dumb way reduces the process to make a new language for the computer to understand.
XLS would be it, avi contains like sounds and stuff
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Jamal could use a drawing pad. He could draw things out with a stylus and have it on his PC to manipulate. They cost as little as $40.
Felicia could use a mechanical keyboard. Although these are better for nearly everyone, someone who is doing a lot of typing and needing both speed and accuracy should get one. They start at around $50.
Credence could use a printer to print out work to hand in when needed. A decent one starts at around $100.