The title, thesis, and conclusion are all “programming languages change how you think.” Every example given, though, is the exact opposite: “you choose your programming language based on your needs”. It’s kind of impressive actually.
In the vein of “programming languages change how you think”, check this talk out.
See also… “Scientists looking at programmers' brains see more language than mathematics”
https://computinged.wordpress.com/2017/01/23/scientists-looking-at-programmers-brains-see-more-language-than-mathematics-the-neuroscience-of-programming/
The title, thesis, and conclusion are all “programming languages change how you think.” Every example given, though, is the exact opposite: “you choose your programming language based on your needs”. It’s kind of impressive actually.
In the vein of “programming languages change how you think”, check this talk out.
See also… “Scientists looking at programmers' brains see more language than mathematics”
https://computinged.wordpress.com/2017/01/23/scientists-looking-at-programmers-brains-see-more-language-than-mathematics-the-neuroscience-of-programming/