Programming has been around for a century.
Law has been around for a couple millennia.
Do you have a different metric you'd prefer to use?
> Besides, laws ARE indeed becoming more complicated whereas programming languages don't.
Most newer versions of programming languages introduce new concepts. How is that not "becoming more complicated"?
Programming has been around for a century.
Law has been around for a couple millennia.
Do you have a different metric you'd prefer to use?
> Besides, laws ARE indeed becoming more complicated whereas programming languages don't.
Most newer versions of programming languages introduce new concepts. How is that not "becoming more complicated"?