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by noobr 648 days ago
thanks, i'm bad at abbreviations and don't like when people just throw them like this without first using the whole term at least once
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Expanding this abbreviation conveys zero information. It’s a programming language named ML, and if you haven’t heard of it then giving the etymology of the name isn’t going to help.
It clarifies it's not something else I've heard of (markup language, machine learning). The ML abbreviation shares the space with other terms so it can be confusing. Compare it to HTML which is 1) more popular and 2) unique in the context of programming.
> Expanding this abbreviation conveys zero information. It’s a programming language named ML, and if you haven’t heard of it then giving the etymology of the name isn’t going to help.

Honestly kind of shocked to see this type of mentality...wow.

Huh? If I search ‘Meta Language’ I get the exact information I need. If I search ‘ML’ I get less than nothing.
This is indeed an abbreviation, but it doesn’t convey meaning. At this point ML is just the name of the thing, it could not expand to anything and still convey the same meaning.

If you don’t know ML, knowing what it stands for won’t help you. It’s like JS, either you know what JS is or you don’t. It’s not about what it means, it’s about what it is.

You are forgetting that looking up abbreviations of 3 characters is already very hard, and it becomes almost impossible for the 2 character ones.
It’s usually not when there’s some context.

> A large part of why many people love Rust is that it's the first time they've used an ML family language.

You wouldn’t search "ML" but "ML family language".

Or copy paste the whole thing and ask ChatGPT what ML means in this context.