On Sunday, 24 May 2015 at 15:53:24 UTC, Idan Arye wrote:
But according to the Blub Paradox, your(Or mine. Or Paul Graham's) opinion on whether or not a stronger language than Lisp has appeared can not be trusted!

Based on an article Graham about Blub Paradox, I can conclude that Blub Paradox programmers only acts on a certain age. It is possible that this occurs after the age of 25 years. And since I am under 25 years old, I think I can be trusted completely :)
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Paul Graham:
"This idea is rarely followed to its conclusion, though. After a certain age, programmers rarely switch languages voluntarily. Whatever language people happen to be used to, they tend to consider just good enough.
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But I don't expect to convince anyone (over 25) to go out and learn Lisp."

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