There have been many attempts to classify and compare languages empirically, and different measures have different levels of flaw and merit. Is there any empirical evidence that comparitively measuring programming languages is fundamentally flawed? I'm not saying there's not, in fact if anyone is aware of any I would be very interested in reading it.
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by aufflick
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