I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
The The manage to still be the first hits for "the the".
I remember there was a catalogue company in the UK, I think it was part of Littlewoods, but it was well-established, except... it was called "index". That didn't do too well in the old web search era.
I think what we're really looking for here is some kind of A E S T H E T I C language.
"the programming language" does make for a nice tagline, too.
The The manage to still be the first hits for "the the".
I remember there was a catalogue company in the UK, I think it was part of Littlewoods, but it was well-established, except... it was called "index". That didn't do too well in the old web search era.
I think what we're really looking for here is some kind of A E S T H E T I C language.
A bit like the document database from intersystems called chache with an accent on the e. Definitely doesn't work when searching for cache database