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by tonic-music
2774 days ago
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So, COBOL for everyone then? lol. Your "create file" example looks exactly like COBOL. I disagree completely that business-oriented languages (the BO in COBOL stands for "Business Oriented") are the answer. You decry DSLs because they are "worthless" for the user to learn -- but you forget that they make the work of the original developers that much easier, which is why they exist. You bring up Lisp as an example and then are upset at its size. If there is one language to rule them all (or at least one that's covered all the bases), it would have to be Lisp. Of course, there's no one perfect language for everything. To paraphrase Ansel Adams, there's no perfect language only the perfect language for the kind of programs you write. |
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