I've been taught that all programing languages are equally powerful and that the domain of problems solvable by any of them is the same. Does the fact there is such a thing as a non-turning complete language disprove this claim?
I've been taught that all programing languages are equally powerful and that the domain of problems solvable by any of them is the same. Does the fact there is such a thing as a non-turning complete language disprove this claim?
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