On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 10:29 AM, geni<[email protected]> wrote:
<snip>

> Getting back to the point attempts to highly optimize code to stay
> within whatever the new equivalent of [[Wikipedia:Template_limits]]
> would risk even a fairly clean language turning into something of a
> mess.

Any reasonable attempt at a clean language should reduce the coding
complexity in the most common use cases compared to the current
system.  Yes, there will always be boundary cases that are likely to
be complicated and hackish; however, I'd consider it a net benefit as
long as the most common cases are made more legible and intelligible.

-Robert Rohde

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