The,Role,Computers,Everyday,Li education The Role Of Computers in Everyday Life
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As the famous scientist Pascal said, "Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed." The dynamic and revolutionary thoughts of man on every conceivable subject under the sun have resulted in clear streams of knowledge meandering through eager minds, enriching and enlightening them. While the Ganges flows through the fertile plains of India, those humble streams of knowledge flow through books which are the very sources of culture and civilisation. John Masefield was certainly right in saying that life's a long headache in a noisy street! The enchanting knowledge contained in books, however, casts a spell over one and transports one to another world a world where silence reigns supreme and every element in nature bathes in the warmth of truth and swings in the breeze of harmony. But what if one is unable to extract and then fathom the information contained in books? Back one goes again to that noisy street' and the noise becomes probably louder than ever!Writers are found in every corner of the globe, using language to put forth their thoughts and ideas. unfortunately, man's inventive mind did not let him stop at one language to use as his medium of communication and expression. As a result of this talented mind, we have over 800 languages in our country alone! So when one gets an edition on Newton's laws of motion' in, say, Chinese, one gets absolutely perplexed! Newton's laws of motion' then become Newton's laws of confusion'! A book, sadly, in no way teaches the language in which his written (other books may teach that language but the book itself does not!). It doesn't even tell how it is to be opened! How is an African in Africa, half-way across the globe from Japan, supposed to know that a Japanese book has to be opened from the back? That it has to be read from right to left! What's more, it has to be read vertically?The modern computer, fortunately, gives solutions to all these problems. The twentieth century computers assisted by skilled programmers perform diverse tasks from weather forecasting to even operating trains all by themselves. The need to be fluent with every language uttered on earth is now luckily eliminated. Computers, with the help of relevant translation programs, can translate speeches or even entire books into languages with which one is more comfortable it is now finally possible to understand a Russian speaking at the speed of light! Furthermore, there is no doubt about which way to use a computer for only a man of "abnormal industry and patience could possibly succeed" in extracting information from the computer in a wrong way! "Even if he succeeded once he would be unlikely to repeat the experiment!"Today we are witnessing the dawn of Fourth Generation computer languages after a long night dominated by Third and Second Generation computer software. Fourth Generation programs run on menus (a list of choices) and help in reducing programming time. Such user friendly' programs not only give the necessary prompts to guide a user through commands but also provide very useful look ahead functions a special feature enabling the user to see in advance what would happen if he was to execute a certain command. With the timely assistance of Assist' and Help' functions even a person totally new to the enchanting world of computers and computer technology, could learn to operate computers within a few months a great advantage over books because mastering a language may take many years. In addition to these attractive and helpful features, computers have the tremendous ability to store and manage large amounts of raw data. While a book may give one answer to a problem, a computer has the potential to attack a problem from many different angles, thus generating a number of results. With modern technology it is possible to get three dimensional images of various parts of the product. It is also possible to try out different colour combinations. It is even possible to condense entire books onto computer usable disks, thus making teaching more interesting and learning less tedious; Computers. have truly left their deep marks on the sands of time which even the ravishing tides of future change will not be able to wash away easily.Books, since times immemorial, have acted as storehouses of wisdom and entertainment they carry that divine tree of knowledge which has sprung from the seed of thought planted by humanity. Computers do however have a very obvious advantage over books since they are not only easy to use but can present information in a dynamic form. In his description of a school going boy, Shakespeare says:"And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel / And shining morning face, creeping like snail / Unwillingly to school..This description may well become obsolete soon when books are replaced by computers with colourful screens and graphic displays. I wouldn't then be surprised to see an enthusiastic student dashing off to school, would you?
The,Role,Computers,Everyday,Li