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How does reliability and Orthogonality play an important role in Languages Evaluation Criteria?

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Answered by vishalsingh5013
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Language Evaluation Criteria

Is very useful examine carefully the underlying concepts of the various constructs and capabilities of programming languages focusing also on their impact on the software development process, including maintenance.

To do this, we need a set of evaluation criteria. Such a list of criteria is necessarily controversial, because it is difficult to get even two computer scientists to agree on the value of some given language characteristic relative to others. In spite of these differences, most would agree that the criteria referred here are important.

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Answered by manishanavariya
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Writability

Think of writability as the ease of writing a program, given the problem it must solve. Consider readability and writability as two different aspects of a language, with common causes.

In fact, the writer often has to re-read what he wrote.

Also in this case, consider writability with respect to the context for which a language has been thought. You can express yourself well and easily with a language if you use it in context and for problems for which it was thought; otherwise, it becomes complex to use.

Orthogonality and simplicity

For orthogonality and simplicity, the same considerations made for readability have to be done.

Too many constructs and too many ways of combining the constructs of a language, can lead to writing errors, ignored by both the programmer and the compiler. Furthermore, too much freedom of use, especially with complex constructs, can lead to difficulties in use. This often support poor elegantness and difficulties to modify implemented solutions.

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