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How Search Will Affect Programming Language Design (ginzametrics.com)
87 points by rgrieselhuber on March 11, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments



Biggest impact I've found which is not directly discussed in the OP: A great package repository (e.g. CPAN) can outweigh quirks in language design (e.g. Perl spaghetti code).

It seems to me that TeX did the best job of winning at both -- over three decades, at that!


Great post! Check out this video of a research project at Stanford that integrates web search into an IDE: http://hci.stanford.edu/publications/paper.php?id=138


That's awesome, although it'd be cooler if the information appeared on a separate screen rather than obscuring the text editor.


I find this rather scary; most 'programmers' under 20 I know 'learned' programming like this. I mean; most PHP programmers you'll encounter on the web only know how to combine snippets; they don't think for 1 minute, they just search everything they need, copy/paste, change a bit. And what is frightening that actually quite large sites are made like that. And this practice gaining popularity too.


Before I clicked I took the article literally and though "someone wrote and article on how to name your programming language so it turns up in google first. SEO for Languages or Go is a bad name"




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