> On Feb 12, 2017, at 4:32 PM, Greg Trzeciak <gtrzec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 3:30:42 PM UTC+1, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
>> Racket should be removed from the list. 
>> 
>> 
>>  
>> http://cs.brown.edu/~sk/Publications/Papers/Published/sk-teach-pl-post-linnaean/
>> 
>>  Programming language ‘‘paradigms’’ are a moribund and tedious legacy of a 
>> bygone age. 
>>  Modern language designers pay them no respect, so why do our courses 
>> slavishly adhere 
>>  to them? This paper argues that we should abandon this method of teaching 
>> languages, 
>>  offers an alternative, reconciles an important split in programming 
>> language education, 
>>  and describes a textbook that explores these matters.
>>  
>>  (Shriram’s dissertation on linguistic reuse inspired Racket’s modular 
>> system of languages.)
>> 
>> 
>> If you have time to edit the wikipage, please do so. Thanks — Matthias
> 
> As a person not invested in PL research and teaching let me state a layman's 
> view.
> Whether we like it or not open access to wikipedia makes it an excellent tool 
> for promotion - and that's how I see all the "supported paradigms" - just a 
> marketing gimmick indicating language versatility. 
> Thank you for the article linked - the arguments make perfect sense, but I am 
> a bit doubtful if the battle can be won.
> Saying this, I like idealist (most of the time anyway) so if there will be no 
> serious objections in the next few days - I will be your Sancho Panza and 
> remove it as requested ;)
> 
> Greg


Thanks. I assume you have seen my old web page with Don Q as my image :-) 

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