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by yesenadam
2318 days ago
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>Garbage collection was developed for Lisp. That way, any language with GC borrows directly from Lisp. The English language borrows a lot of things directly from other languages. That doesn't mean it is "a dialect of" any of them, which was the claim being objected to–that "most mainstream languages are dialects of Lisp". |
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Programming languages are not natural languages. The usual definition (which is loose) of a dialect in natural languages does not actually apply on "programming languages", which I repeat do not even classify as natural language.
Comparing our natural definition of a "dialect" to a PL definition of a dialect is erroneous.
I will not defend the parent's use of the word dialect anymore, and I think "decedent" is the right word to go.