UML is not executable, so could easily be disregarded as a programming language, but is not. HTML, which is executable however, is not seen as a programming language in regular PL discourse.
Reminder that foids are the oppressed gender, reduced to pumping out this horseshit instead of making the meaningful contributions to society they're absolutely capable of.
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https://rdrama.net/h/slackernews/post/310858/paper-feminism-in-programming-language-design
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not a professional programmer. not even a CS professor, but a professor in teaching CS. my god academia is eating it's own ballsack. here's the abstract:
where she answers important self-important questions like:
omg, yes, why is it worth your time???
that's actually a fairly valid critique
ok ... so my next question is can you show me any resulting language from this "analysis" that is fundamentally easier to read for the same fundamental complexity of system??
after a brief glance i'm like 99.69% sure that's a hard no, but i may consider an effort post on it this week, cause i'm pretty sure there's a bunch of glorious takes in there.
anyways, if i met her i would ask if feminism could help solve the halting problem, and when she says no...
if u want an actually informative lecture on how stupidly overcomplex/r-slurred our programming languages are, including quantitative LOC measurements (something which feminist critique apparently dismisses as too masculine) i recommend this alan kay lecture:
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nice
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Wow imagine wanting a programming language to be easy for a computer to read, and thus be faster and more efficient
I bet all her code is twice the size it needs to be because of all the comments
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i mean we could all just program in a assembly...
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