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In version 2.0 of Mathematica there was a command, ReadProgrammerIntentions[ ] which allowed it rapidly compose code that could solve problems simple to complex, based on my requirements. Understand it was deprecated in later versions. Is there a similar functionality available in maybe a hidden package?










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    To get this to work, you need to write all your code in Eton-accented English. The system will recognise you and put you into SW-mode, allowing you to simply write code by employing dozens of programmers to do so for you. (/s)
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In version 2.0 of Mathematica there was a command, ReadProgrammerIntentions[ ] which allowed it rapidly compose code that could solve problems simple to complex, based on my requirements. Understand it was deprecated in later versions. Is there a similar functionality available in maybe a hidden package?










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    $begingroup$
    (not sure if April Fools joke or real)
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    The desire is real.
    $endgroup$
    – MikeY
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    $begingroup$
    To get this to work, you need to write all your code in Eton-accented English. The system will recognise you and put you into SW-mode, allowing you to simply write code by employing dozens of programmers to do so for you. (/s)
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
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    The feature of early Mathematica that I really miss is support for the Klingon Language character set.
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    To get this to work, you need to write all your code in Eton-accented English. The system will recognise you and put you into SW-mode, allowing you to simply write code by employing dozens of programmers to do so for you. (/s)
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    – Carl Lange
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    The feature of early Mathematica that I really miss is support for the Klingon Language character set.
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    – bill s
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    5 hours ago






  • 2




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    The desire is real.
    $endgroup$
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    5 hours ago







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    $begingroup$
    To get this to work, you need to write all your code in Eton-accented English. The system will recognise you and put you into SW-mode, allowing you to simply write code by employing dozens of programmers to do so for you. (/s)
    $endgroup$
    – Carl Lange
    5 hours ago







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    The feature of early Mathematica that I really miss is support for the Klingon Language character set.
    $endgroup$
    – bill s
    5 hours ago







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    Nice parody on these two tags. (The tags match exactly my ignore list. For some reason.)
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    – Henrik Schumacher
    3 hours ago







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To get this to work, you need to write all your code in Eton-accented English. The system will recognise you and put you into SW-mode, allowing you to simply write code by employing dozens of programmers to do so for you. (/s)
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Indeed, this functionality still exists, but it has been moved into its own package.



Load the package:



Needs["aBetterProgrammer`"]


You will have access to such functions as




  • GimmeDaCodez (answers any nebulous MMA.SE question by guessing the unspoken needs of the asker)


  • WizardForm (an output wrapper; produces perfectly terse code; all function calls are infix)


  • JMstyle (deals with special functions; sometimes works even without a computer)

... and many others.






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Since version 11 most commands finally support the Interpretation option: Interpretation -> "Literal" being the classical (default) way of operation, and Interpretation -> "Guess" using advanced machine learning to get much better results than ReadProgrammerIntentions ever achieved. Makes programming a lot easier. You can emulate the old behavior with a simple Return["the result", Interpretation -> "Guess"].






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    doesn't return anything for me !? can you correct the code please !
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    @Alrubaie you need version 11 for the advanced Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) stuff.
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    @Alrubie, whichever version you have, you need the next one.
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    Roman, whenever I try your code with the Guess option set, my 10-year old gets an email.
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    3 hours ago






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    Yes @MikeY, Mathematica is probably aware that s?he knows best and needs to be consulted. Same at my place.
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This function was deprecated in V4.2, being succeeded by CellularAutomaton.



Since your answer is hidden somewhere in rules like 110, why reinvent the wheel with ReadProgrammerIntentions?






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    I tend to use a pattern matching approach:



    myCode/.x_?BugQ:>BugStrip[x],x_?TypoQ:>Detypo[x],x_?WrongSignQ:>-x,x_?OffBy2PiQ:>x*2[Pi]


    With the usual caveat that pattern matching can be slower than other methods, but conceptually easier to understand. Hopefully someone will aggregate the answers to compare performance. Good luck!






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      Indeed, this functionality still exists, but it has been moved into its own package.



      Load the package:



      Needs["aBetterProgrammer`"]


      You will have access to such functions as




      • GimmeDaCodez (answers any nebulous MMA.SE question by guessing the unspoken needs of the asker)


      • WizardForm (an output wrapper; produces perfectly terse code; all function calls are infix)


      • JMstyle (deals with special functions; sometimes works even without a computer)

      ... and many others.






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        Is there a Haiku option?
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      20












      $begingroup$

      Indeed, this functionality still exists, but it has been moved into its own package.



      Load the package:



      Needs["aBetterProgrammer`"]


      You will have access to such functions as




      • GimmeDaCodez (answers any nebulous MMA.SE question by guessing the unspoken needs of the asker)


      • WizardForm (an output wrapper; produces perfectly terse code; all function calls are infix)


      • JMstyle (deals with special functions; sometimes works even without a computer)

      ... and many others.






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      $begingroup$

      Indeed, this functionality still exists, but it has been moved into its own package.



      Load the package:



      Needs["aBetterProgrammer`"]


      You will have access to such functions as




      • GimmeDaCodez (answers any nebulous MMA.SE question by guessing the unspoken needs of the asker)


      • WizardForm (an output wrapper; produces perfectly terse code; all function calls are infix)


      • JMstyle (deals with special functions; sometimes works even without a computer)

      ... and many others.






      share|improve this answer









      $endgroup$



      Indeed, this functionality still exists, but it has been moved into its own package.



      Load the package:



      Needs["aBetterProgrammer`"]


      You will have access to such functions as




      • GimmeDaCodez (answers any nebulous MMA.SE question by guessing the unspoken needs of the asker)


      • WizardForm (an output wrapper; produces perfectly terse code; all function calls are infix)


      • JMstyle (deals with special functions; sometimes works even without a computer)

      ... and many others.







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        Is there a Haiku option?
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        – MikeY
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        @MikeY HaikuForm is drafted // the future will see it // so meta
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      4 hours ago




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      4 hours ago




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      Since version 11 most commands finally support the Interpretation option: Interpretation -> "Literal" being the classical (default) way of operation, and Interpretation -> "Guess" using advanced machine learning to get much better results than ReadProgrammerIntentions ever achieved. Makes programming a lot easier. You can emulate the old behavior with a simple Return["the result", Interpretation -> "Guess"].






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        doesn't return anything for me !? can you correct the code please !
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        @Alrubaie you need version 11 for the advanced Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) stuff.
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        – Roman
        4 hours ago







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        @Alrubie, whichever version you have, you need the next one.
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        – MikeY
        4 hours ago






      • 1




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        Roman, whenever I try your code with the Guess option set, my 10-year old gets an email.
        $endgroup$
        – MikeY
        3 hours ago






      • 2




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        Yes @MikeY, Mathematica is probably aware that s?he knows best and needs to be consulted. Same at my place.
        $endgroup$
        – Roman
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      Since version 11 most commands finally support the Interpretation option: Interpretation -> "Literal" being the classical (default) way of operation, and Interpretation -> "Guess" using advanced machine learning to get much better results than ReadProgrammerIntentions ever achieved. Makes programming a lot easier. You can emulate the old behavior with a simple Return["the result", Interpretation -> "Guess"].






      share|improve this answer









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        doesn't return anything for me !? can you correct the code please !
        $endgroup$
        – Alrubaie
        5 hours ago






      • 1




        $begingroup$
        @Alrubaie you need version 11 for the advanced Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) stuff.
        $endgroup$
        – Roman
        4 hours ago







      • 8




        $begingroup$
        @Alrubie, whichever version you have, you need the next one.
        $endgroup$
        – MikeY
        4 hours ago






      • 1




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        Roman, whenever I try your code with the Guess option set, my 10-year old gets an email.
        $endgroup$
        – MikeY
        3 hours ago






      • 2




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        Yes @MikeY, Mathematica is probably aware that s?he knows best and needs to be consulted. Same at my place.
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        – Roman
        3 hours ago













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      Since version 11 most commands finally support the Interpretation option: Interpretation -> "Literal" being the classical (default) way of operation, and Interpretation -> "Guess" using advanced machine learning to get much better results than ReadProgrammerIntentions ever achieved. Makes programming a lot easier. You can emulate the old behavior with a simple Return["the result", Interpretation -> "Guess"].






      share|improve this answer









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      Since version 11 most commands finally support the Interpretation option: Interpretation -> "Literal" being the classical (default) way of operation, and Interpretation -> "Guess" using advanced machine learning to get much better results than ReadProgrammerIntentions ever achieved. Makes programming a lot easier. You can emulate the old behavior with a simple Return["the result", Interpretation -> "Guess"].







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        doesn't return anything for me !? can you correct the code please !
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        @Alrubaie you need version 11 for the advanced Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) stuff.
        $endgroup$
        – Roman
        4 hours ago







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        @Alrubie, whichever version you have, you need the next one.
        $endgroup$
        – MikeY
        4 hours ago






      • 1




        $begingroup$
        Roman, whenever I try your code with the Guess option set, my 10-year old gets an email.
        $endgroup$
        – MikeY
        3 hours ago






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        Yes @MikeY, Mathematica is probably aware that s?he knows best and needs to be consulted. Same at my place.
        $endgroup$
        – Roman
        3 hours ago












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        doesn't return anything for me !? can you correct the code please !
        $endgroup$
        – Alrubaie
        5 hours ago






      • 1




        $begingroup$
        @Alrubaie you need version 11 for the advanced Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) stuff.
        $endgroup$
        – Roman
        4 hours ago







      • 8




        $begingroup$
        @Alrubie, whichever version you have, you need the next one.
        $endgroup$
        – MikeY
        4 hours ago






      • 1




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        Roman, whenever I try your code with the Guess option set, my 10-year old gets an email.
        $endgroup$
        – MikeY
        3 hours ago






      • 2




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        Yes @MikeY, Mathematica is probably aware that s?he knows best and needs to be consulted. Same at my place.
        $endgroup$
        – Roman
        3 hours ago







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      doesn't return anything for me !? can you correct the code please !
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      – Alrubaie
      5 hours ago




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      @Alrubaie you need version 11 for the advanced Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) stuff.
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      4 hours ago





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      @Alrubaie you need version 11 for the advanced Machine Learning (Artificial Intelligence) stuff.
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      @Alrubie, whichever version you have, you need the next one.
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      @Alrubie, whichever version you have, you need the next one.
      $endgroup$
      – MikeY
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      Roman, whenever I try your code with the Guess option set, my 10-year old gets an email.
      $endgroup$
      – MikeY
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      Roman, whenever I try your code with the Guess option set, my 10-year old gets an email.
      $endgroup$
      – MikeY
      3 hours ago




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      Yes @MikeY, Mathematica is probably aware that s?he knows best and needs to be consulted. Same at my place.
      $endgroup$
      – Roman
      3 hours ago




      $begingroup$
      Yes @MikeY, Mathematica is probably aware that s?he knows best and needs to be consulted. Same at my place.
      $endgroup$
      – Roman
      3 hours ago











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      This function was deprecated in V4.2, being succeeded by CellularAutomaton.



      Since your answer is hidden somewhere in rules like 110, why reinvent the wheel with ReadProgrammerIntentions?






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        This function was deprecated in V4.2, being succeeded by CellularAutomaton.



        Since your answer is hidden somewhere in rules like 110, why reinvent the wheel with ReadProgrammerIntentions?






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          This function was deprecated in V4.2, being succeeded by CellularAutomaton.



          Since your answer is hidden somewhere in rules like 110, why reinvent the wheel with ReadProgrammerIntentions?






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          This function was deprecated in V4.2, being succeeded by CellularAutomaton.



          Since your answer is hidden somewhere in rules like 110, why reinvent the wheel with ReadProgrammerIntentions?







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              I tend to use a pattern matching approach:



              myCode/.x_?BugQ:>BugStrip[x],x_?TypoQ:>Detypo[x],x_?WrongSignQ:>-x,x_?OffBy2PiQ:>x*2[Pi]


              With the usual caveat that pattern matching can be slower than other methods, but conceptually easier to understand. Hopefully someone will aggregate the answers to compare performance. Good luck!






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                $begingroup$

                I tend to use a pattern matching approach:



                myCode/.x_?BugQ:>BugStrip[x],x_?TypoQ:>Detypo[x],x_?WrongSignQ:>-x,x_?OffBy2PiQ:>x*2[Pi]


                With the usual caveat that pattern matching can be slower than other methods, but conceptually easier to understand. Hopefully someone will aggregate the answers to compare performance. Good luck!






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                  $begingroup$

                  I tend to use a pattern matching approach:



                  myCode/.x_?BugQ:>BugStrip[x],x_?TypoQ:>Detypo[x],x_?WrongSignQ:>-x,x_?OffBy2PiQ:>x*2[Pi]


                  With the usual caveat that pattern matching can be slower than other methods, but conceptually easier to understand. Hopefully someone will aggregate the answers to compare performance. Good luck!






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                  $endgroup$



                  I tend to use a pattern matching approach:



                  myCode/.x_?BugQ:>BugStrip[x],x_?TypoQ:>Detypo[x],x_?WrongSignQ:>-x,x_?OffBy2PiQ:>x*2[Pi]


                  With the usual caveat that pattern matching can be slower than other methods, but conceptually easier to understand. Hopefully someone will aggregate the answers to compare performance. Good luck!







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