Language has pointers

>language has pointers

>he carries around people he knows to talk with them instead of having a phone with their phone numbers

>language has english words

>language is Turing complete

>language has no line numbers

>no pointers
>have these references, they're better
>let's just make everything a reference
Neat

>language has no goto

language is proprietary

>language is not assembly

All that means is you don't have a systems job

>language is assembly, but the architecture is baby easy, like ARM 7.

>language has no decorators

>language is actually a language

>Language is interpreted by an interpreted language
>Even though the language is lightweight with simple syntax and made by a multi-billion dollar international company from the ground up, it's buggy, lacks sufficient documentation, and some of it's features don't work at all even after multiple releases over several years
>Debug logs filled with mostly useless repetitions of completely unhelpful information in any context

A language is a language.
You can't say it's only half!

fpbp

kek

>Language has """(((borrowing)))"""

>language isn't enterprise quality

>Language isn't optimized for tail recursion

POTY

>op has downs

>language is undecidable

langauge is mutable

>language is transpiled

>language is used to give high-level instructions to a machine