retard wrote:
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 16:53:12 -0400, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
Brainfuck is basically a toy example of a language. Nobody uses it for
serious work.
Having used php for the last year in my job, there is one thing I
appreciate: with a language that is focused on string manipulation, it
is so much better to be able to simply output variables inside strings
rather than having to exit a quotation, and use a concatenation
operator.
Php is basically a toy example of a language. Nobody uses it for serious
work. You just think your work is serious, but it isn't. Php shows what
the world would look like if it was created by an "intelligent designer".
Yep, Php is totally LIC (lacking intellectual content).
However, as sad as the state of affairs is, to say that nobody
uses it for serious work is plain wrong.
Magento ECommerce Platform
http://www.magentocommerce.com/
The Magento platform gets mega downloads and has tonnes and
tonnes of plugins developed by heaps and stacks of developers.
I don't have much experience with these languages except that in college
while taking a scheme course, I wanted to create a bonfire out of all
parentheses keys.
Sounds really mature. "I have no experience with D, it's just some shitty
language with lots of semicolons - yea, lots of semicolons is all I
remember and that after finding Python I've never looked back - Python is
the most native high-performance language I know". You've probably missed
99% of the power of Lisp by only focusing on parenthesis.
Many have heard the sad story of Viaweb, the online store application
developed by Paul Graham and Robert Morris and written in LISP
(Read all about the LISP secret weapon here)
http://www.paulgraham.com/avg.html
My understanding is that upon Yahoo acquiring Viaweb from Graham and
Morris for $megabucks, they canned LISP and rewrote the entire codebase
in some infidel PL.