> you can bend your problem to your language
>The former is epitomized by Java and Python--all Java and Python code looks the same, regardless of what it's actually doing.
He was saying that python and java don't bend as languages towards the domain, that is that they bend the problem towards them.
>or your language to your problem.
>The latter is the domain of Lisp and Haskell and Forth and so on.
And that Lisp, Haskell and Forth are the languages that bend.
> you can bend your problem to your language
>The former is epitomized by Java and Python--all Java and Python code looks the same, regardless of what it's actually doing.
He was saying that python and java don't bend as languages towards the domain, that is that they bend the problem towards them.
>or your language to your problem.
>The latter is the domain of Lisp and Haskell and Forth and so on.
And that Lisp, Haskell and Forth are the languages that bend.