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SLV | Episode 42 | Computer Languages; What's Going to Survive; And Plans for the Summer?!

Steven's Language Vlog Podcast

Release Date: 05/28/2025

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In Episode 42 we're looking at the idea of the United Nations adding a computer language to their list of "official" languages (alongside the six others of Spanish, English, French, Russian, Arabic, and Chinese). Is it time to add a "common computer language" to the mix and, if so, which one would it be?

Next up, we consider what could survive the test of time. I mentioned in a recent Youtube Short that we have to thank the monks of time's past for much of the literature we have today, even if it's only a fraction of what existed. And if we relied on people copying things by hand over the centuries, how will we preserve our current production of digital material? How will future historians power the mp3 and ebook of today?

Finally, we look ahead to the summer for what to do and where to do it. Stay in China? Go to Canada? Travel somewhere? Or stay put and work on... an AI Agent?! What would you do if you had six weeks off but weren't sure if you would have a job after that?

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Time stamps: 

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview

00:40 Reflecting on a Year of Podcasting

01:50 Content Creation and Distribution

04:38 Summer Plans and Language Learning Tools

07:49 Visa Issues and Travel Plans

11:28 Exploring AI Agents and Automation

21:44 The Future of Digital Content

27:18 Gaming: A Modern Dilemma

33:24 Conclusion and Contact Information