On 2005-02-09, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I characterized one way of looking at languages in this
>> way: a lot of them are either the agglutination of features
>> or they're a crystallization of style. Languages such as
>> APL, Lisp, and Smalltalk are what you might call style
>> languages, where there's a real center and imputed style to
>> how you're supposed to do everything.
> Then Perl is an "agglutination of styles", while Python might
> be considered a "crystallization of features"...
Exactly.
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