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82-Year-Old Pope Francis Is 'First Pope To Write a Line of Code' (geekwire.com) 97

Long-time Slashdot reader theodp writes: After seeing to it that UK Prime Minister David Cameron, US President Barack Obama, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau all received (widely-publicized) coding lessons, Code.org CEO Hadi Partovi noted in late 2016 that he was "still working on Pope Francis." GeekWire reports that Partovi was able to cross that one off his bucket list Thursday, as he helped Pope Francis become 'the first Pope to write a line of code' at a 'Programming for Peace' event organized by the Pope's foundation, Scholas Occurrentes, in Vatican City (not ready for Twitch.TV video).

"In the 21st century, computer science is a fundamental subject that all students should learn," said Partovi, whose tech-bankrolled nonprofit has entered a partnership with Scholas to introduce children to computer science. "Schools should teach computer science to prepare students for the future, empower children with creativity and teach how to harness technology and creativity." The Pontiff's programming lesson comes a month after Partovi's next-door neighbor, Microsoft President and Code.org Board member Brad Smith, had a sit-down with the Pope to discuss the ethical use of AI and ways to bridge the digital divide between rich and poor nations.

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82-Year-Old Pope Francis Is 'First Pope To Write a Line of Code'

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 24, 2019 @11:45AM (#58325178)

    As the pope is infallible, therefore all of his code is perfect.
    Please let him write security-related stuff and new OSes, and the happy days arrive, and stays with us, forever and ever.

  • I bet it was an assertion (and one doomed to fail).

  • by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Sunday March 24, 2019 @11:57AM (#58325222)

    This is about having them put on a band-aid and claiming that was the action of a surgeon. Any educated person can write simple code. Does not mean anything.

  • 10 PRINT "I AM THE POPE"
    20 GOTO 10

    But that would be 2 lines of code...

  • Are there any programming languages in Latin?

    10 COGITO ERGO SUM
    20 Romanes eunt domus*

    *The John Cleese compiler might object

    • by Anonymous Coward

      There's this one: http://users.monash.edu/~damian/papers/HTML/Perligata.html

    • Yes, Latin. The Church has been programming people with it for two millennia.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Are there any programming languages in Latin?

      Yes. Perl has a module [metacpan.org] for that.

  • ... vi or emacs?

  • 10 PRINT "POPE FRANCIS IS GREAT"
    20 GOTO 10

    (It might be a little bit behind the times.)

  • The ethos of "coding" is one of the reasons why IT is such a mess: https://www.theatlantic.com/te... [theatlantic.com]
  • ... 10 year old's cute ass?

  • Had that line been: printf("por la paz\n"); instead of: setScreen("por la paz"); we would have had a line of Holy C!

    Perhaps there is still time. Has the Archbishop of Canterbury ever coded? As a confirmed Anglican, that would hold more sway with me anyhow! :-D

  • 10 PRINT"Salve Munde"
    20 GOTO 10
  • Like for example a "Code of Conduct" for priests elaborating how to have consensual sex with underage altar servers? That is what the catholic church is all about, right?
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  • I'll wait to be impressed when I hear he's the first pope to stop priests from chestering kids...
  • I guess he's now done more coding than the ex-Buzzfeed writers ever have.
  • I don't doubt that centuries ago a Pope was doodling and wrote a line of Perl.
  • The Holy C

  • I really hope that the code he wrote turned on a light.
  • "Head honcho of world wide religious pedophilia ring learns to code. Indoctrinated sheep approve."

Suggest you just sit there and wait till life gets easier.

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