Visualize programming for those who don't know the code
Deep Algo is one of the notable names at TechCrunch Disrupt 's Startup Alley this week. The company from France aims to create an easier-to-use programming language before the massive arrival of SaaS (Software as a Service), which brings up languages like C ++, C Sharp or Javascript WYSIWYG did with HTML. They are confident that their system can handle the complexities of programming languages , even for beginners.
Xavier Lagarrigue told TechCrunch at the event: " We help non-tech people understand the programming. The technology uses code as an input and then everything will be automated. We take out the main concepts in programming and then build questions, as users, you will choose questions and find answers in the form of code. , you still understand that process ".
The system works by displaying a form of tables, allowing users to determine exactly what they want. Since then, the system divides the flowchart so that users understand how the programming system is. That helps everyone understand every aspect of the process.
Lagarrigue promises that combining simplicity and power, users can do any task. " With input, you can explain whatever you want. That's the power of this method. We show everything that the code does ."
Everything is still in its early stages, the company is still planning to expand with its partners. The product will then be sold to each user with support from Deep Algo.
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