A new neural network could help computers code themselves

Computer programming has never been easy. The first coders wrote programs out by hand, scrawling symbols onto graph paper before converting them into large stacks of punched cards that could be processed by the computer. One mark out of place and the whole thing might have to be redone.

Nowadays coders use an array of powerful tools that automate much of the job, from catching errors as you type to testing the code before it’s deployed. But in other ways, little has changed. That’s why some people think we should just get machines to program themselves.

Justin Gottschlich, director of the machine programming research group at Intel, and his colleagues call this machine programming. Read More

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