From: Anders Sandberg (asa@nada.kth.se)
Date: Fri Sep 24 1999 - 08:43:03 MDT
"Bryan Moss" <bryan.moss@dial.pipex.com> writes:
> Emlyn O'Regan wrote:
>
> > If C++ is enough to frustrate you then use Delphi - it'll do the job
> > nicely (unlike VB), and you wont need quality life extension to find all
> > the bugs causing gpfs (unlike C++).
>
> Pascal is an evil language built on fascist values and is therefore not
> extropic.
So you don't like bondage and discipline languages? :-) Actually, it
is interesting to see the values inherent in different
languages. Lisp/scheme has a strong bottom-up tendency, with a
Hofstadterian aesthetic. C is a quick and dirty "let's do it"
language. And just like architecture might form the kind of
organisations that work in it (can you see the boss or vice versa? who
do you meet? how accessible are people?) the languages might influence
what we write and how we think (a kind of software Sapir-Worf
hypothesis).
So, what is the hidden values of object oriented programming?
Reification? Monads?
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