The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
bondage-and-discipline language
n.
A language (such as Pascal, Ada, APL, or Prolog) that, though ostensibly
general-purpose, is designed so as to enforce an author's theory of ?right
programming? even though said theory is demonstrably inadequate for systems
hacking or even vanilla general-purpose programming. Often abbreviated ?B&
D?; thus, one may speak of things ?having the B&D nature?. See Pascal;
oppose languages of choice.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
bondage-and-discipline language
A language (such as Pascal, Ada, APL, or Prolog) that,
though ostensibly general-purpose, is designed so as to
enforce an author's theory of "right programming" even though
said theory is demonstrably inadequate for systems hacking or
even vanilla general-purpose programming. Often abbreviated
"B&D"; thus, one may speak of things "having the B&D nature".
See Pascal. Compare languages of choice.
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