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by afc
211 days ago
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Even as an experienced developer who even owned CPAN modules and was very familiar with the Unix ways, Python was a no-brainer. I mention this on light of the article's claim that this has to do with "a new generation of programmers brought up on … I don’t know, Microsoft systems, Visual Basic and Java". No. The new languages that appeared were just so much much better. |
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Non-programmers read python and sometimes even Java and say "huh, this is something that could be figured out" - reading perl was reading line noise.
APL is probably one of the most powerful languages out there, but the characters in the syntax scare most away.