What do you guys think the most confusing prograqming language is, in termas of syntax ?
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What do you guys think the most confusing prograqming language is, in termas of syntax ?
I was about to type "Lisp". Then I realised, it's not confusing, just different. To be honest I can't think of anything language that looks confusing, although I guess some do if you don't take a little time to read about them and try to use them (like brain.......... and derivatives, forth - the list goes on, literally, somewhere on wikipedia).
EDIT: Does that make sense to anyone? I'm reading it over and over and I'm convinced I'm drunk or something.
I've always had trouble switching in and out Python, but it's not because it's confusing, but rather because it does many things differently.
I've only programmed in HTML and C (if my previous tool that has a semi-unique language is allowed, C-script). I've seen Nyquist (or whatever The GIMP uses). HTML is very easy to use and learn, easier than even C-script. C is a little confusing, mostly because I'm still fairly new to it and there's a lot more to it than C-script offers. Nyquist is confusing solely due to all those nested parentheses and you can easily lose track. I'd rather write a moderately complex plug-in in C than a simple one in Nyquist (but then again, I don't really know it).
I'm all for Intercal. Specifically, Threaded Intercal.
Assembley Language
Machine code?
English.
Haskel.
Hah, slander!
C++. With Objective C as a close runner up.
I'm gonna have to say Haskell. That language is wicked.
No kidding.
@Rashakil Fol: You'r aways off. :D