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> On 4/27/05, Curt Hibbs <c...@hibbs.com> wrote:
> > Ruby is loved 3 times more than Python and a whopping 50 times more than
> > Java! If you don't believe me, then read my blog posting:
> my my, what would Jung have to say about loving an abstract entity
> like a programming language...
> :-)
Maybe he'd just say that geometrical beauty is an archetype. And that geometrical beauty is based on symmetry, order, and clarity. Oh, I forgot the [ADVOCACY] tag. :-))