That most programming languages do not interoperate is evidence that it doesn't take a God to prevent human languages from interoperating.
EDIT: On one hand, every language should have been Lisp. On the other hand, how did even Lisp become split among Common Lisp, Scheme, and Clojure?
EDIT: Pandoc is an honorable struggle against God's will. It reflects on how GHC with different extensions are totally different languages, yet it is still one GHC.
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That most programming languages do not interoperate is evidence that it doesn't take a God to prevent human languages from interoperating.
EDIT: On one hand, every language should have been Lisp. On the other hand, how did even Lisp become split among Common Lisp, Scheme, and Clojure?
EDIT: Pandoc is an honorable struggle against God's will. It reflects on how GHC with different extensions are totally different languages, yet it is still one GHC.