On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 03:02:54PM -0600, Jonathan Jones wrote: > On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 2:32 PM, stormi <chevalieradam2@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Lojban resembles functional programming more than object oriented > > > programming. The predicate is central, and that is a function. > > > > I disagree, it resembles objected oriented programming rather strongly. > > Namely in that the first place is almost always the "do-er." > > [...] > > brivla are not objects, they are functions. The fact that the first > argument of the function typically comes before the function call itself, > as in the case of {mi klama}, is irrelevant. > > {mi klama lo zarci lo zdani lo dargu lo karce} is not "mi.klama( lo zarci , > lo zdani , lo dargu , lo karce )", it is "klama( mi , lo zarci , lo zdani , > lo dargu , lo karce )". It is neither and you're "argument", that is to say you're opinion, isn't any stronger. Did I mention that these comparisons pe'i are all invalid and irrational? mu'o
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