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by dragonwriter
4068 days ago
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> And that's where Ruby, Python, Javascript, and to some extent Matlab come in. For whatever else people may say about them later (they don't scale, they're a roadblock, they're a mess, null is not a function, etc.), they were there for you when you were programmatically young and they introduced you gently into a world that's otherwise extremely complex. Well, no, they literally weren't there for me when I was new to programming. (MATLAB existed then, but I wouldn't actually see it for more than a decade.) And while I don't think they are bad languages for beginners, I don't see a clear argument presented as to why they are superior for that purpose (just a somewhat vulgar analogy that presumes that people share your subjective opinions about the languages involved.) |
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