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From: David Teller <David.Teller@ens-lyon.org>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] what is high-level (was: Wikipedia)
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 15:28:11 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1131118091.6558.7.camel@titania> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.63.0511040900470.1006@localhost.localdomain>

Le vendredi 04 novembre 2005 à 09:13 -0600, Brian Hurt a écrit :

> >From that link:
> > Although it is a high-level language, C is much closer to assembly 
> > language than are most other high-level languages.
> 
> In other words, all languages are high-level, some are just more 
> high-level than others.

Fair enough on that. Still, we might need to define a notion of
higher-level language. Perhaps a language A is of higher-level than a
language B if the mode of thought imposed/encouraged by A are less
related to actual technical issues of language implementation and more
to issues of the target domain of your program ?

> Learning a new paradigm is hard.  As someone who has done it three times 
> now (moving from the sphagetti code of Basic to the procedural style of 
> Pascal, then moving to Object Oriented, and most recently Functional), 
> trust me on this.  Learning a new paradigm makes learning a new language 
> 10 times as hard AT LEAST as learning a new language in the old paradigm.

Same here, plus logical programming somewhere along the way.

Still, in OCaml/Haskell/ML, you do need some understanding of the type
system, which is typically not necessary in other programming languages.

> Brian

Cheers,
 David
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  reply	other threads:[~2005-11-04 15:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-11-03 17:26 Wikipedia Jon Harrop
2005-11-03 19:24 ` [Caml-list] Wikipedia Gerd Stolpmann
2005-11-04  2:31   ` skaller
2005-11-04 13:46     ` [Caml-list] what is high-level (was: Wikipedia) Blue Prawn
2005-11-04 15:13       ` Brian Hurt
2005-11-04 15:28         ` David Teller [this message]
2005-11-04 16:02           ` skaller
2005-11-04 16:06           ` [Caml-list] what is high-level Alan Falloon
2005-11-04 16:10             ` William D. Neumann
2005-11-04 16:14             ` David Teller
2005-11-05  0:29             ` skaller
2005-11-05 22:05               ` Michael Walter
2005-11-06 14:28                 ` skaller
2005-11-04 16:50         ` Matt Gushee
2005-11-03 19:30 ` [Caml-list] Wikipedia Kip Macy
2005-11-03 20:46   ` Matt Gushee
2005-11-03 21:08     ` Mike Lin
2005-11-03 21:16 ` Florian Weimer
2005-11-04 17:15 ` Thomas Fischbacher
2005-11-04 21:05   ` Alex Goldman
2005-11-04 21:53     ` Gerd Stolpmann
2005-11-04 22:24       ` Alex Goldman
2005-11-06 19:32 ` Thomas Fischbacher
2005-11-07  6:44   ` Tony Edgin
2005-11-07 12:23     ` Thomas Fischbacher
2005-11-07 12:55       ` skaller
2005-11-07 13:03         ` Thomas Fischbacher

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