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by heavenlyhash
2757 days ago
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> would implement the language in {foo} If that choice becomes perceivable to anyone but the authors and maintainers of the language itself, I'd say that's a first class failing, isn't it? The quality of a language should be a pure function of the language itself; the interpreter doesn't (or rather, shouldn't) enter into it. |
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I am not weighing in here on what specifically the choice of Haskell, OCaml, or Go say about author's competence; I am simply addressing your point that the choice shouldn't matter at all—unless you are convinced that the knowledge of PL theory and design principles is uniformly distributed across all language communities.