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I created the weirdest political compass

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  • lena@gregtech.euL [email protected]

    Also, what the hell is "nu" supposed to mean?

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    OP probably lived through the mid-1990s rise of “nu-metal” bands like Linkin Park

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      a lot of suspicuously missing lisps

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        Why is it missing Haskell?

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          Why is it missing Haskell?

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          And Perl

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            And Perl

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            and Scala

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            • lena@gregtech.euL [email protected]

              I started using Go a few months ago, I'm loving it so far. Simple, gets the job done, stays out of your way.

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              Except for the thousands of lines of boilerplate 🤷‍♂️

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                Assembly being obsolete has to be the funniest joke in here. It fundamentally never will be even if its use is niche

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                  and Scala

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                  And Lisp?

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                    That it's an interpreted language rather than a compiled one. Bytecode and interpreted langs get the Toy Lang treatment. At least SQL has floating points.

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                    Javascript is compiled, just in time.

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                      Among this chart's many other issues raised elsewhere, Ada is in totally the wrong place. Probably more system than Rust right now, and definitely not obsolete.

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                        And almost no one writes it for fun.

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                          As a Ruby fan I’m just happy to be included for a change

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                            a lot of suspicuously missing lisps

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                            A systems language, one of the oldest but still in use and modeled after, used to build expensive research toys, which compiles itself via its interpreter…. is in some 4d space this plane doesn't slice through.

                            FORTH also out in space somewhere

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                            • moomoomoo309@programming.devM [email protected]

                              Yeah, the axes on this are weird, why would the opposite of a systems language be a toy language? And why is Lua, a very popular and commonly used language in tons of stuff, a "toy"? And Lua is a nu Lang? It's older than Java, maybe it just feels newer because each release isn't necessarily backwards compatible?

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                              OP is a “C guy”

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                                Where's Latin and Summerian? 🤔

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                                  Did you just note Typescript, a superset of JavaScript that needs to be compiled into it, as closer to the system?

                                  Also does it technically constitute a language? That feels like a stretch too.

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                                    As a Ruby fan I’m just happy to be included for a change

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                                    As a Ruby fan having a blast with Elixir, where the hell is anything BEAM related?

                                    The compass is truly political.

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                                    • scoopta@programming.devS [email protected]

                                      Assembly being obsolete has to be the funniest joke in here. It fundamentally never will be even if its use is niche

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                                      ...and C++ being obsolete is the second funniest.

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                                        Where's Latin and Summerian? 🤔

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                                        Are those programming languages?

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                                          Are those programming languages?

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                                          They could have been. 😌

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