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Yeah, you didn't really get the point. Again. Systems language and web language are not just a different name for the same thing --like Voiture and Car. And, no, that their function defined in abstract and in totally generic terms is the same, doesn't make them the same thing. "move data from point A to point B" can be said for any programming language. As such, it's not particularly enlightening when comparing a language's suitability to a specific task. Turing-completeness aside, your argument misses the point that a particular language's design, compiler, library, toolset, (heck, even a particular language's community) can make it better suited for system programming or for web programming or for some other field. |
Boot: Menschen bewegen von Punkt A nach Punkt B
We are talking past each other :) Here is your first comment interpreted through your second one. There is no reason to have different languages, but it's OK to have different jargon.