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by Veedrac
2555 days ago
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That doesn't support the post's argument, that it's not about aesthetics, but about qualitatively simpler solutions. > Often times I hear the claim that (programming language) syntax doesn't matter or if it does, it's only to provide some subjective readability aesthetics. It's somewhat surprising to me how large majority of supposedly rational people like programmers/computer scientists would throw out objectivity with such confidence. So let me provide a simple real world case where uniform syntax enables out of the box solution which is qualitatively simpler. That making non-programmers use complex syntax and type semicolons is bad is fair, but it's a rather different claim than the post's. |
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