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D <nospam@example.net> writes:In my case, it is because I am not working as a programmer, so I have not requirements to be productive or to be able to generate any income of programming.
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>>>>Funny---I gave up on Perl as soon as I discovered the existence of AWK.
Actually it was after I read ``The AWK Programming Language''.
>Sometimes less is more. It's aesthetics for sure, but for me>
personally, I do not like massive languages that try to do, and be,
everything. For fun I thought about to have a look at Lua, or
possibly, go.
Lua is a nice language, but it's really small.
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Ah! So maybe Lua would be my next hobby language to learn. =)
I don't know why people enjoy such small things so much. Sure, it feels
good to master something, but it's also good to have tools that can do a
lot for us. I used to be very minimalist, but following my heart
instead of my brain I found Common Lisp to be the nicest of them all.
But, sure, if I'm going to embed a language in my executable, Lua is a
candidate, though I'd probably go for a small Lisp.
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