| ▲ | usrnm 3 hours ago | |
Well-designed abstractions do that in every language. And badly designed ones do the opposite, again in all languages. There's nothing special about Lisp here | ||
| ▲ | varjag 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Sure but it's you who singled out Lisp here. The whole point of DSL is designing a purpose formalism that makes a particular problem easy to reason about. That's hardly a parallel to ever-growing vocabulary of standard C++. | ||