im confused, c and c have header files that are super verbose, not sure how its so high up that list
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Header files are optional, they duplicate function declarations to share between multiple files, but otherwise you could write c/c++/c# without headers... the compiler might just run out of memory.
What, SQL is down the bottom?
Any idea how Scala would rank? I have a hard time thinking it'd end up far away from Ruby.
I'm not familiar with code.golf but I wonder how whitespace is handled? I find python is very concise anyway, but I wonder how the white space is counted (single tab, four spaces for black, etc).
Who tf uses OCaml. It was created by my alma mater, we hated studying that shit, it was invented for crazy people.
NO WAY php is more verbose than Java.
It is not, though. Not according to the graph.
Weird this is not the graph I remember having seen first time, The one I saw had python at the very top, have I commented on the wrong post ?
There are two images. One of them has Python as #1, the other doesn't.
Why is sql so low?
It's probably not used much for code golf, except for when it can be leveraged for specific tasks in which it excels.
I hate Python 3 requires parantes for print. Python 2 accepted print 'hi'. Vs print('hi')