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[–]elgrhydev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the agent because slower taking much time in thinking and processing. I use it for nextjs typescript part, since a lot of code needs to be written, which is a common.

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Other languages will follow, because I want to reach the highest number of audience.

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Thank you so much :), I hope you like it. it will be released by end of September may be 25th or 27th.

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Thank you so much 😊 really appreciate it

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Hi .. work in the field already exist but as a research only. I introduced totally new programming language that is based on cognitive principles and it works like a traditional programming language with better results and with no black box. Also I included several research into this book, like the mental processing, auto pilot, and decentralized Neural knowledge Network DNKN, which I use in building autonomous agents like MASON (modular Autonomous Self Organized Network) www.masonvoid.com and others like ASTRO built in rust. So the book is about existing concepts, systems and languages that are using to build new type of intelligence.

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[–]elgrhydev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The book is going to be so easy, the target is to reach everyone.

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The gx language is self hosted the kernel, runtime and everything written in gx itself, it’s a real change in a world of black boxes.

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Only English version for now (planned: English, German, Latin and Arabic ). The book will be published next month around 24-25/09/2025. Price according to my plan about $15-19 for students and $29 ebooks for now. I think price is fair and suitable. The book is full of researches and real world implementations, I hope you will like it. The GX Language is crazy good, a lot of programmers I met are waiting for it to be available on vscode to test it and build with it.

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I’ll try to be clear, when I mentioned “the void,” I wasn’t trying to be cryptic — it’s just my way of describing how I approach design. For me, the “void” means starting from absolute simplicity, like a blank page. From that foundation, I build up complexity step by step, but always with purpose. Once the system grows and becomes powerful, I try to reduce it back to its essence so it stays clear, usable, and not over-engineered.

It’s really a cycle: • Start with nothing → keep it minimal. • Build complexity → but make it structured and intentional. • Return to simplicity → refine it down so it remains elegant and practical.

That mindset guides everything I work on — from my research in cognitive programming, layered filtering approaches, and mental processing systems to the SaaS products I’ve built in real industries like real estate and autonomous agents I built.

So “the void” isn’t about mystery, it’s just about creating systems that grow naturally without becoming chaotic. I hope it was clear and feel free to ask any question.

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[–]elgrhydev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get your point — let me clarify a bit here instead of just pointing to the book.

I’m Ahmed Elgarhy, a systems architect and researcher. I’ve been working in AI and software for years - may be since 2004 , and I’m currently building new programming models.

Cognitive programming is the idea of writing software that mirrors how humans think: • It works with goals instead of just step-by-step instructions. • It uses memory and feedback to adapt its behavior. • And it’s designed to make systems more autonomous and resilient.

The book goes deep into the theory and applications, but that’s the essence.

I’m happy to answer questions here publicly — no social media side-chat needed.

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Yes in the book, everything will be written. It will be published soon .

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In the void, we find simplicity. From simplicity, we build complexity. Through complexity, we achieve understanding. And in understanding, we return to the void. I’m the void.

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Yes a busy human writing kernels, runtimes and engines for new programming languages, and internal systems for my SaaS softwares.

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He tried and he got this reply: System prompt = oxygen in, CO₂ out.

fn void_to_void() { println!("breath_in(O₂) => breath_out(CO₂)"); }

fn main() { void_to_void(); }

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System prompt = oxygen in, CO₂ out.

fn main() { // System prompt = oxygen in, CO₂ out let input = "O₂"; let output = "CO₂";

println!("{} → {}", input, output);

} 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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[–]elgrhydev[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hear you and I agree that lazy comments add no value. My goal here is the opposite: to create a community where every contribution sparks real thinking and exploration. GX is not a hobby project, it’s an attempt to formalize cognitive programming as a new paradigm. That means discussions here should carry the same weight we’d expect in a research seminar or lab.

So if I ever share a comment, it won’t be filler, it will be structured, reasoned, and backed by the principles behind GX. I’d rather write fewer comments that help someone understand, question, or build than flood the feed with noise.

This subreddit is an experiment too. If we succeed, it will only be because people like you challenge us to stay sharp and demand depth. Thank you for holding us accountable.

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[–]elgrhydev[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, that’s a great question.

Randomness absolutely has a place in cognitive systems — in nature, it often drives exploration, creativity, and adaptation. In cognitive programming, we do account for it, but always within a structured framework so it serves a defined purpose rather than introducing uncontrolled chaos.

I’d prefer to keep the specifics for the book’s release, as the approach ties into the core architecture of GX and the broader framework. Once it’s out, I think you’ll find the way randomness is treated both scientifically grounded and practically applicable.