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A true expert on compilers could probably write a series of really good essays about how certain language features affect the optimizability (is that a real word?) of a language; possible even expressed in language that a passing decent programmer without deep experience in compilers could follow. I'd love to read that series even though I'm unlikely to ever implement a compiler for a Turing complete language again (and the only one I've done was a crappy, recursive-descent, immediate-code-generation toy modeled on the Crenshaw tutorial).

But ...

  • The current expression of the question is horrible. That should be correctable, but it does lead me to wonder if the OP even has the background to understand the answer.

  • Really good answers to this questions are going to be big. Like I said: a series of essays or a short book. You might squeeze a decent one into the character limit for posts but it would certainly be a very long post by Stack Exchange standards.

I'm a little surprised at the close reason chosen, but not enormously because most merely decent programmers don't seem to know the subject in any depth but do seem to have strongly held opinions on the matter. Reading the pure amount of verbiage spilled on Programmers on related topics is telling.

If someone wanted to fix the text I could get behind a movement to undelete and re-open, but my money is on lots of crappy answers, a few informed ones addressing some part of the problem or another and very few or none that really tackle the whole problem.