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On 09.09.2015 19:55, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 11:09 am, Mario Figueiredo wrote: > >> You know, it is a pointless exercise to try and downplay programming >> languages (any programming language) that has proven its worth by being >> generally adopted by the programming community. Adoption is the sign of >> a respected and well designed language. > Counter-examples: PHP and C. > > Adoption of programming languages is driven by many things, technical > excellence and careful design are not even in the top 10. Most of them are > social in nature, particularly "what is everyone else using?". Network > effects dominate: you could design the perfect language, but if nobody else > uses it, nobody will use it. Just to understand it the way you want it to be understood: what do you mean by "technical excellence"? > > Sometimes a language will actually gain a kind of technical excellence > despite some really shitty design decisions -- but usually at great cost > elsewhere. C is a good example of that. Due to lousy decisions made by the > designers of C, it is a language really well suited for writing fast, > incorrect code. Since programmers benefit from writing fast code, but > rarely suffer from writing incorrect code (it's mostly users who suffer the > consequences of security holes), we have ended up in the situation we live > in now, where compilers compete to write faster and faster code that has > less and less relation to what the programmer intended. > > (I wanted to link to the "Everything Is Broken" essay on The Medium, but the > page appears to be gone. This makes me sad. BTW, what's the point of > Google's cache when it just redirects to the original, missing, page?) Do you mean https://medium.com/message/everything-is-broken-81e5f33a24e1 ? > In fairness to the C creators, I'm sure that nobody back in the early > seventies imagined that malware and security vulnerabilities would be as > widespread as they have become. But still, the fundamental decisions made > by C are lousy. Assignment is an expression? Lack of first-class arrays? > The C pre-processor? They're pretty awful, but *nothing* in the entire > history of computing, not even Intercal and the COMEFROM command, comes > even close to the evil that is C "undefined behaviour". > > I believe that the computing industry may never recover from the harm done > to it by the widespread use of C. It'll take some time.
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