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		@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The Next Generation Programming Language
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/Magic./
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Two seemingly unrelated words. Yet together they form the essentials of the new
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programming language that has already changed how computers and humans interact
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programming language which has already changed how computers and humans interact
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with each other: *MagicNG* (short for Magic: The Next Generation).
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*MagicNG* is not your common programming language; it is not biased towards one
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@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ with each other: *MagicNG* (short for Magic: The Next Generation).
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+ Functional programming is, naturally, much too functional for any magic-based
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  programming language, as magic is not /functional/, but
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  /magical/. Magic-based software do not require functionality as in something
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  /magical/. Magic-based software does not require functionality as in something
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  being able to do something else, because it depends on magic which /does/
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  stuff instead of making sure that /stuff/ can be done; this makes using the
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  stuff instead of making sure that /stuff/ can be done; this makes using a
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  computer much faster.
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+ Object-oriented programming does not fit very well with the ideas behind
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  *MagicNG* either. While the magic-oriented approach /is/ able to properly
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ and it has been explained before, but to stress it one last time: /magic/.
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This leads us to another important part of MagicNG: its use of the *black box
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model*. The /black box model/ has been revered all over the known universe for
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its unchangeability (it is absolute), unworsenability (since you cannot change
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it, you cannot make it worse), high suprise factor ("who knew my program could
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it, you cannot make it worse), high surprise factor ("who knew my program could
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do /that/?!"), and lack of meaningful error messages (no errors, no worries).
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@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ the Magically Magical Magic Community (MMMC) have access to these chapters.]/
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* Chapter 89: How to Learn More
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To recap: MagicNG is an easy language to learn, since it not only does not
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To recap: MagicNG is an easy language to learn, since not only does it not
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require the user to learn about algorithms, data structures and related wastes
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of time, but actually discourages that; MagicNG encourages its users to /not
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think/ which /reduces errors/.
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