Seriously Jesse, isn't this the very same reason __some__ people end up implementing yet another programming language without realizing it?
First they start out of exasperation with X language they use, because they hit some obstacles or limitations, and before they know it they end up implementing a newly created language.
You know what's the fun part? In their attempt to fix the aforementioned language's issues, they end up introducing __the very same problems__ in their own language, only under different "cloak" so to speak.
Seriously Jesse, isn't this the very same reason __some__ people end up implementing yet another programming language without realizing it?
First they start out of exasperation with X language they use, because they hit some obstacles or limitations, and before they know it they end up implementing a newly created language.
You know what's the fun part? In their attempt to fix the aforementioned language's issues, they end up introducing __the very same problems__ in their own language, only under different "cloak" so to speak.
It's a vicious cycle I'm afraid...