Xah Lee wrote: > in March, i posted a essay “What is Expressiveness in a Computer > Language”, archived at: > http://xahlee.org/perl-python/what_is_expresiveness.html > > I was informed then that there is a academic paper written on this > subject. > > On the Expressive Power of Programming Languages, by Matthias > Felleisen, 1990. > http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/cobbe/pl-seminar-jr/notes/2003-sep-26/expressive-slides.pdf > > Has anyone read this paper? And, would anyone be interested in giving a > summary? > > thanks. > > Xah > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ∑ http://xahlee.org/ > Looking this thread growing it appears to me, that at least one thing becomes evident here:
Xah unwillingness to learn from the bad past experience contaminates others (who are still posting to his trolling threads). Here another try to rescue these ones who are just virgin enough not to know what I am speaking about: Citation from http://www.xahlee.org/Netiquette_dir/_/art_trolling.html : """ What I want this document to focus on is how to create entertaining trolls. I have drawn on the expertise of the writer's of some of Usenet's finest and best remembered trolls. Trolls are for fun. The object of recreational trolling is to sit back and laugh at all those gullible idiots that will believe *anything*. [...] Section 5 Know Your Audience Remember that you have two audiences. The people who are going to get the maximum enjoyment out of your post are other trollers. You need to keep in contact with them through both your troll itself and the way you direct its effect. It is trollers that you are trying to entertain so be creative - trollers don't just want a laugh from you they want to see good trolls so that they can also learn how to improve their own in the never ending search for the perfect troll. [...] Section 6 Following-Up Try not to follow-up to your own troll. The troll itself quickly becomes forgotten in the chaos and if you just sit back you can avoid being blamed for causing it. Remember, if you do follow up you are talking to an idiot. Treat them with the ill-respect they deserve. """ Claudio Grondi (a past 'gullible idiot' who learned to enjoy the fun of being the audience) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list