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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
O'Reily Article on OCaml and Language Syntax
Michael Feathers asks if syntax is important.
I think the answer is maybe. Certainly a language with a familiar syntax will allow you to pick it up faster if you have already learned a language with similar syntax. For example, I found Java very easy to understand since I had a background in C#.
Of course, there are the countless winers who complain about lisp's syntax or lack thereof.
One tricky point is syntax that is legal in one language but not so in another. I constantly found myself typing foreach in java just to be kicked in the head by the compiler.
I think syntax really matters for the first month or so of learning a new language. Once you get beyond that you are able to "think" in the new language and your ideas start showing up in your new language.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007 12:35:21 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
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