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by gary_0 741 days ago
It's a joke wryly comparing its uncommon origins with its uncommon design.
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Well, trees have roots in competing norse mythologies. And dictionaries might be seen as elitist in societies with high illiteracy rates.
There's not really anything uncommon about a programming language having its origins in academia, a university being Catholic, or a university being in Brazil (which is the world's 7th most populous country). So I also don't really get this.
Yep, sounded like papal bull
It sounds kind of like something Scott Alexander would write.