Adam Marsh

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The most convenient measure of power is probably code size. The point of high-level languages is to give you bigger abstractions — bigger bricks, as it were, so you don’t need as many to build a wall of a given size. So the more powerful the language, the shorter the program (not simply in characters, of course, but in distinct elements).
Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
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