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by ukj
1820 days ago
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This is a commendable approach. Computation is a general, abstract and incredibly useful idea disconnected from any particular model of computation (programming language). Different languages are just different models of computation and have different (desirable, or undesirable) semantic properties independent from their (trivial) syntactic properties. It's this sort of angry dogmatism which prevents people from talking about programming language design. Not for a second do they pause to think their own understanding may be limited. |
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The dogmatism demonstrated today was in your comments, ukj. Your inability to understand that your non-standard use of terms makes it impossible for others to communicate with you in any effective way made this a remarkable farce of a conversation or debate.