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Greenspun's tenth rule : ウィキペディア英語版
Greenspun's tenth rule

Greenspun's tenth rule of programming is an aphorism in computer programming and especially programming language circles that states:〔(Philip Greenspun's Research )〕〔(Revenge of the Nerds ), by Paul Graham.〕
This expresses the opinion that the perceived flexibility and extensibility designed into the Lisp programming language includes all functionality that is theoretically necessary to write a complex computer program, and that the features required to develop such complexity in other programming languages are equivalent to the methods used by Lisp.
The rule was written sometime around 1993 by Philip Greenspun. Although it is known as his tenth rule, there are in fact no preceding rules, only the tenth. The reason for this according to Greenspun:

Hacker Robert Morris later declared a corollary which clarifies the set of "sufficiently complicated" programs to which the rule applies:
==See also==

*Inner-platform effect
*Turing tarpit
*Zawinski's law of software envelopment

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