Does polyglot extend to different types of languages such as nlp and coding?

The question is in the title.

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The answer is in the title as well. I had never seen a job posting for programmer that use the word polyglot to describe those whom can code in different languages.
Polyglot is a module refer to develop the skill to learn multiple human languages, voice and not voice perhaps.

It talks about seeing and recognising patterns too which might help in coding…

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I had that very same question like 30 minutes ago…

Anyway for pattern recognition and NLP you have Eagle Eye, which is pretty good.

I guess by NLP he doesn’t mean NeuroLinguistic Programming but Natural Language Processing.

For coding specifically…

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Yes I know!

Lol yes… I thought of that afterwards

Me or the Maker of the sub?

Might I play RV and recommend to open a ticket at support? :wink:

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You. So which NLP do you refer to?

The one of the braiiiiin or maybe miiiiind is more accurate

So, you’re referring to Neuro-Linguistic Programming, yeah?

Yes and other languages that aren’t necessarily for human communication.

Well, that was a bit of a Rubik’s Cube to figure out. :wink:

Joke aside: In addition to the earlier recommendations, All-Seing may also be worth a look: All-Seeing - Quintessence by Subliminal Club

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