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Name: Anonymous 2014-07-12 19:20

Python and Java are great for enterprise software, which underlies thousands of mechanisms that subtly affect your daily life and allow you to post here!

Yes, let's use cardboard and soap bubbles (python and java) to build this bridge instead of steel and concrete (lisp and assembly)

Name: Anonymous 2014-07-13 8:55

>>17
Nope.
I suppose if you live in the woods and grow your own food you could be an exception, but you would still likely require tools and materials provided by a sophisticated supply chain dependent on ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE.

Who's ``we'' anyways?
``We'' is anyone who lives in a reasonably developed country, which includes you if you're reading this.

Wrong, incorrect, false, etc.
I challenge you to find a single paper showing that language choice is a significant factor in project failure. You can find numerous case studies by searching for `software project failure' that show the primary causes are miscommunication and poorly managed risk.

LISP and assembly are not useful except as educational languages (assembly is used by a very small number of people for embedded development and interfacing to silicon in compiler development). I concede that Clojure can be useful to build a DSL to encode ENTERPRISE BUSINESS LOGIC, because it runs on the JVM and has access to useful libraries.

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