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the official /prog/ reality check

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-08 5:22


1. What language(s) are you most productive in?
2. What language(s) dislike you and why (but no ``GC IS SHITE'', that's not an argument and you know that)?
3. How many projects have you released as opensource yet?

Optional:
4. How would your language look like, if you would have to create one from scratch?
5. What is your favourite software license(s)?


And if you feel brave enough, post your github/gitorious/git.or.cz/bitbucket/or-other-public-source-hosting-service account!

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-08 10:50

1. Python.

2. C, C++, Java, and other low-level and/or poorly-done object-oriented programming things where your productivity and creativity is wasted on micromanaging your shit, aligning words and saving 150 CPU cycles, and/or a terrible, non-dynamic, obnoxious object system whose only purpose is to limit what you can do is shoved up your ass with 10 levels of inheritance (read: modern, widely accepted spaghetti code).

3. 1. I'm looking to fix this though. I do have a job where I extend and develop free software, but we don't release it.

4. Scheme with the Python object system, everything is an object and has a dict (or fakes to have one), etc.; syntax would be [url=http://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-49/srfi-49.html]SFRI 49[/url] which you can override by using brackets (no SFRI 49 inside brackets) plus comfortable property and dictionary access reader macros and nestable braces for strings as in Tcl.

5. GPLv3.

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