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Since this place is filled with programmers, I'd like to get your suggestions about features that you either feel are missing from or don't like about your current language (C, C++, Python, Ruby, PHP, etc.). I'm currently developing a new object-oriented language, so any suggestions would be helpful.

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What does "u" mean in the above question? Why aren't there any capital letters? Poor formatting of just this question leads one to wonder how well the new language would work out. If this question is any indicator, the user's guide for this new language might be impossible to parse. Perhaps you should clean up the question to use real words -- and make it look like a believable project. – S.Lott Jun 16 at 18:38
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el oh el....... – unknown (google) Jun 16 at 18:40
i made use of "u" because the question was already becoming huge..!! thanks for your support.!! – mekasperasky Jun 16 at 18:43
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Based on spelling like "ann", I would suggest not having an "as" keyword. – Dour High Arch Jun 16 at 18:47
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if it doesn't get closed, it should really be a wiki. – gbjbaanb Jun 16 at 18:47
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closed as not a real question by Welbog, Brian, Michael, Paolo Bergantino, Adam Rosenfield Jun 16 at 18:47

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More cowbell and Unix beards.

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I think it needs a spam filter. And dynamic typing.

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In my opinion this question is not specific enough so it is not going anywhere anytime soon. Most languages I know of populate a certain niche and the languages you suggest are positioned for completely distinct clienteles. I mean the speed of asm and c is unmatched, however I don't want to care about overfloating stacks in web-development (eg. php) and I'm happy to pay the speed price. Would a kernel developer do this trade? I don't think so! So you want to develop a new language for what exactly? Just a quick note of mine. Most languages are pretty nice, I often dislike the tools and certain features in the IDEs!

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Ha, although this topic was already closed a couple of minutes ago I somehow was able to sneak in another answer :) – merkuro Jun 16 at 18:54

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