Couldn't have said it better myself. Plus, you're not supposed to notice any of this. If you do, the TeX masters will put their fingers in their ears and tell you it's PEBKAC. "Get good, n00b. RTFM. It's not happening, but if it is, it's a good thing. It has to be designed this way, actually, you're just too thick to understand why. No, I won't explain."
Also, every part of the system is like this, not just the language-qua-language. The architecture of the compiler is like this. The compiler UI is like this (yes for every TeX engine). The package management/distribution situation is like this.
It basically has two things going for it: it's highly portable, backwards-compatible, and stable, and it produces really pretty documents.
Also, every part of the system is like this, not just the language-qua-language. The architecture of the compiler is like this. The compiler UI is like this (yes for every TeX engine). The package management/distribution situation is like this.
It basically has two things going for it: it's highly portable, backwards-compatible, and stable, and it produces really pretty documents.