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Language is a structured logical expression of thought, may be in sounds, gestures, arrangements or words spoken or written or otherwise. Every language is a logical system but every logical system is not a language. So what qualifies a logical system to become a language. Sanskrit Daivbhasha tradition is not new rather developed over centuries by diverse talents like thinkers, analysts, sculptors, grammarians and the like. The language traditions are very deep in the logical hearts of people of India for generations over several millennia, so much so that western world has also believing that the logical structure of Computer programming language can be matched with only Sanskrit. Almost all oriental languages have words from Sanskrit origin and very clear and logical structure based on Aastik philosophy which goes to the root of communication, i.e., the “thought” or “Idea” itself which is desired to be communicated. In 1985 Rickk Briggs highlighted comparison of Data Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence. The discussion continued for decades that Sanskrit language could be one of best option for computers. Sanskrit is logical and clear with laws of its grammar but the present situation of both Computer programming and Sanskrit in present framework is not ready for Handshake for further development and expansion of the former. Sanskrit Vyakaran is based on only fourteen sutras called Maheshwar (Shiva) sutra, Gramarian Panini created 4000 sutras on which the system of modern day sanskrit is based. Computer as machine learning ,requires such language to perform better and faster with less programming. Sanskrit can play important role in making computer programming language flexible, logical and compact. This paper is focused on analysis of current status of research done on Sanskrit as a programming language the opportunity, scope and challenges.
"Sanskrit as Computer Programming Language Structure for the Future - A Strong Case Review", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 7, page no.1253 - 1256, July-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2207196.pdf
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