Baroqueness in a sentence as a noun

Much baroqueness of the language still stems from this.

The first level is phone number to ... I dunno, but every time i look into it I'm repelled by the baroqueness.

For all it's baroqueness, the Z80 is still in common use in high schools and universities in the form of TI-84 calculator series.

Exactly, and the baroqueness of package managers and the excentric configuration ideas of package writers are a symptom of that.

I absolutely fail to see how we can keep our growing programs firmly within our intellectual grip when by its sheer baroqueness the programming language our basic tool, mind you!

I absolutely fail to see how we can keep our growing programs firmly within our intellectual grip when by its sheer baroqueness the programming language —our basic tool, mind you!— already escapes our intellectual control.

Why do people advocate baroque languages by claiming that you cannot do simple things simply except with baroque languages, and then blame people for complicating their programs by using that baroqueness?Yeah, C++ programmers are feature junkies; the language is designed by a feature junkie and promotes language features as the solution to every problem.

Baroqueness definitions

noun

elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century

See also: baroque