Or maybe just because C# is a TIMTOWTDI language?
C# looks indeed quite baroque to me. But as I'm not doing any C# I don't know whether this is a good or a bad thing in practice.
OTOHS I guess less complexity in a language is generally to be preferred compared to having more flexibility doing the same thing.
Or maybe just because C# is a TIMTOWTDI language?
C# looks indeed quite baroque to me. But as I'm not doing any C# I don't know whether this is a good or a bad thing in practice.
OTOHS I guess less complexity in a language is generally to be preferred compared to having more flexibility doing the same thing.