The Semicolon Wars I'm actually a part of the group that thinks that also real life languages have different properties that makes that not everything can be expressed the same way between two languages, that some have an easiness for expressing one idea but trouble for other, and it's not that they were created focusing on expressing something in particular but considering that the needs that people had a long time ago when languages were created are very different from the ones existing now, I think that some languages managed to adapt to a continuously changing world easily than others thanks to how they were built and how their structures work in general. I know that nowadays, to construct a universal language is impossible, in real life languages and in computer languages, the society and world although unified, has it's pillars built from different material (or in this case, languages), all of which vary in so many ways that it was needed to develop some new lang...