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by eksith
4838 days ago
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Thank you. I should make it clear that I'm still on OK terms with those people. It wasn't so much a direct "you're stupid" or else I wouldn't speak to them again, but more of a "that's just stupid that you can't get it". Which I guess is a long about way of saying almost the same thing, but I think they held back. I can try to do something with it again if I have time, but I feel it's going to be a long and laborious process before I start to get comfortable. I used to unconsciously put semicolons ;) |
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Before I forget and switch back. I strongly suspect that the people who can't adapt are having difficulty because they are not programming with the new syntax full time. Practicing at night while the majority of your time is still spent with some other language is not the same thing. This is also true for learning human language and is why immersion programs are so successful.
Further, I absolutely do not buy the claims that people have that they can understand haskell easily but not lisp. Haskell might look more familiar at a casual glance, but its syntax takes a substantial amount of time to really understand.