|
|
|
|
|
by taeric
4218 days ago
|
|
Hasn't it been fairly well established that imperative and declarative are not necessarily duals? That is, !imperative is not the same as declarative. And vice versa. That is, the base generalization here is invalid. Further, there are plenty of things where imperative just makes sense. It is why we have plenty of imperatives in every day usage. I mean, sure, you could tell your kids "I want a clean room." Likely, they will look at you and wonder, if that is what you want, why don't you clean it. :) So, sure, if there is a nice clean concise declarative way to specify something, do so. However, I think it is a fool's errand to think that can be the universal case. Even in an ideal sense. It is why you don't hear people trying to drop imperatives from daily life. (Or... do you?) |
|