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I don't know German, but I have a huntch that Romanian, my native language, is more complex than German, except that Romanian has firm roots in latin, therefore more people unfamiliar with both will have an easier time with Romanian, since we have a significant portion of our vocabulary similar to Italian or Spanish, plus we borrowed words from French, along with many neologisms coming straight from English. Just because a language is unfamiliar, that does not make it hard or complex, just because you're not speaking it. Consequently, just because a language seems superficially familiar, that doesn't make it easy to learn - for programming languages it takes weeks to understand the basic necessities, whereas it takes years to become a master, regardless of the programming language you're talking about. Also, Erlang's Prolog-like syntax sucks, not because it's unfamiliar, but because it objectively sucks. |