relevance - Hoge's language paradox - > When this programmer looks down the spectrum of power, he is aware that he is doing so. A language with less power than "hoge" obviously has less power. It doesn't have the features he's accustomed to. But when this programmer looks in the opposite direction, he does not realize that he is looking up. All he sees is a strange language. Maybe they are as powerful as "hoge," but somehow they have all sorts of fluffy extras, he thinks. For him, "hoge" is enough. Because he thinks in "hoge. - http://practical-scheme.net/trans/beating-the-averages-j.html - Talk about how when you see a programming language that has a feature that your programming language doesn't have, that feature looks like crap. - When you see a language that has a distinction that your language doesn't have, the same composition makes that distinction seem trivial. - articulation - Specific examples of [Cognitive Resolution
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