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by macspoofing
1528 days ago
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>Most of the languages you've listed are C-like and all of them have mostly similar syntax and function although the ecosystems are very differen Fair-enough ... Within the category of C-like language, Dart is quite nice. >Have you ever experienced larger applications written in completely different class of languages? I have not. I have played around with lisp (scheme), prolog, Haskell, ML ... But for various reasons never used them professionally. |
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