What's better about Ruby than Python?
Andrew Dalke
adalke at mindspring.com
Wed Aug 20 18:20:24 EDT 2003
Doug Tolton:
> You are saying you don't know how to tweak a language to fit it your
> specific domain better than a general puprose language? And you are
> saying you are a pretty good language designer?
I've been thinking about that.
Any language designer can design a language.
A good designer can add useful features.
A great designer knows when to keep features out of
the language.
I maintain that I am a good language designer, but not a
great one. There are enough average or mediocre designers
(law of large numbers almost guarantees a bell curve) that
I prefer ways to keep them from meddling into what I do.
Only somewhat facetiously: "Go play somewhere else
and don't bother me until you've learned something."
Facetious because anyone who knows me knows that
I enjoy explaining how things work and how they got to
be that way. It's the inability to get into another's shoes -
to understand view different than one's own - which annoys
me the most. A deficiency sadly typical of all too many
enthusiastic new language designers.
Andrew
dalke at dalkescientific.com
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