All languages have specific design criteria, a goal in mind. Give two languages that are in direct conflict with each. Provide examples of these conflicts as either programming examples (features allowed or not allowed) or program model, (environment). Compare and contrast the terms readability and writability regarding your selected two languages and explain why you believe this is so.

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All languages have specific design criteria, a goal in mind.

  1. Give two languages that are in direct conflict with each.
  2. Provide examples of these conflicts as either programming examples (features allowed or not allowed) or program model, (environment).
  3. Compare and contrast the terms readability and writability regarding your selected two languages and explain why you believe this is so.
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