Definitions from Wiktionary (Blub paradox)
▸ noun: (programming) The situation where a programmer sees less powerful programming languages than those he/she knows as lacking in important features, but more powerful ones as having bizarre or unnecessary features.
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▸ noun: (programming) The situation where a programmer sees less powerful programming languages than those he/she knows as lacking in important features, but more powerful ones as having bizarre or unnecessary features.
Similar:
Real Programmer,
blort,
baby duck syndrome,
feature envy,
logic error,
cryptobabble,
pyramid of doom,
Ousterhout's dichotomy,
subtype polymorphism,
pseudolanguage,
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