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Question

programming language

Mar 16, 2018 1:08PM PDT

I invented a computer language that imitates a sound wave inside the processor, each bit depending on its position receives a value equivalent to the sound value formed of each word, so what really counts are the bits connected or 1s, the disconnected ones or 0s do not represent anything
Can you give me your opinion? Let's talk?

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Why talk? PUBLISH!!!
Mar 16, 2018 1:23PM PDT

For you to get your prize for a new language you publish a technical paper via your school or go rogue with your own Web Site and more.

Why talk? Do!

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I wish someone else buy its
Mar 16, 2018 1:40PM PDT

This is just an idea, I would like someone more experienced that I developed, I do not care for credits.

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That's a biblical passage about burying talents.
Mar 16, 2018 1:57PM PDT

Sad to read you are not going to put this out as a paper or web site for all to see what you've made.

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Do you think that my idea can be worth?
Mar 16, 2018 3:13PM PDT

Excuse me! How it's make a web site? Do I have to spend money? I don't know what is technical paper, besides I'm not in the school.

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Nothing yet.
Mar 16, 2018 3:48PM PDT

I took your post you invented it and created the example.

There have been folk that think they invented something and without actually showing it off, it's just an idea and not invented yet. Your post claims you invented this so that means you can show folk how it works.

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Better saying
Mar 16, 2018 5:06PM PDT

My idea is a computer language that only the connected bits 1s have value, the disconnected ones represent nothing, so a bytes instead of having 256 characters would only have 8, because in fact the 8 bits bytes can have 256 characters, but only represents one given at a time. This makes it easier to program in machine language and consequently in high level language.

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Actually this already is implemented in SSD drives.
Mar 16, 2018 5:48PM PDT

Rather than storing a 0 or 1, they have have more than binary representations.
HP has the MRESISTOR storage system.

And if you take that to the next step, the CPU does not convert that to the usual 0 and 1 but uses those directly.

Anyhow, since I did take classes in computer design, you really need to write the paper and show it working. Or (*) folk may not take you seriously.

Finally, I run into many inventors that think "this is new" and are upset that much has already been kicked around or done. The only way to be sure is to move beyond ideas and into paper, web sites and demos of your new system.

(*) Note: corrected typographic error here.

Post was last edited on March 16, 2018 6:18 PM PDT

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thank you
Mar 16, 2018 6:13PM PDT

I will try to do what you said.

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Did you make a typograhical error?
Mar 16, 2018 1:59PM PDT

"I wish someone else buy its" makes no sense. That's an incomplete sentence and few may guess what you are asking.

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Sorry, I'm from Brazil!
Mar 16, 2018 3:00PM PDT

I have not good english maybe, what I means is that I wish help of someone.