What Makes A Programming Language Good

Adam Ruppe destructionator at gmail.com
Wed Jan 19 12:29:34 PST 2011


retard wrote:
> How it goes is you come up with more and more features if you spend
> sometime THINKING about the possible functionality for such a tool.

It, as written now, does everything I've ever wanted. If I try
to do every possible function, it'll never be done. The question
is what's trivially easy to automate, somewhat difficult to
do by other means, and fairly useful.

I'm not convinced building falls under that *at all*, much less
every random edge case under the sun.


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