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by chromatic
5977 days ago
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> It's a matter of how difficult a language's semantics, type-checking, logical structures, and faculties make it to traverse the spectrum towards bad code. You mean a different kind of "bad code" than the comment to which you replied. Ruby, Python, Haskell, Prolog, ML, CL -- none of these languages prevent malicious or inexperienced coders from choosing poor identifiers, violating encapsulation, abusing or ignoring language-specific idioms, or designing a big ball of mud. > I mean, have you seen the number of operators in Perl? That's Perl 6, not Perl 5, and it's out of date. |
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