On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 01:09 +0000, codephantom via Digitalmars-d wrote:
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> Well, you're doing what most people do, when they hear about a 
> new programming language - i.e. start comparing it to others.... 
> there is a psychological basis for that phenomena - it's human.
[…]

And is the way every programmer learns their non-first language. All
newly learned programming languages are merged into a person's "head
language" which is based on their first language but then evolves as
new languages, especially of new computational mode, are learned.

See Marian Petre and others work over the last 30 years for scientific
evidence of this.

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