The Hundred Year Languages
I typically think a lot about how the future will really look like, what type of information will change, which new technologies will be born, but most of all, how different or similar it would be, I imagine that 100 years from now everything will be different, but a question that will always remain for me is, what will be the same?, what has been so well made that it can last for 100 years?, and that is something that this article mentions.
Most programming languages are situational, a few years ago no one would have even consider python as an alternative to the founding fathers of C and C++, but nowadays Python has become one of the most popular programming languages to have ever existed, and new programming languages have become very powerful, but as anything, each language has it's own purpose, and not every language works for everything.
Is there any programming language that would last for 100 years?, it is very hard to tell, times are changing faster than ever, and most languages are becoming very wide, meaning that are multi purpose and could satisfy many needs, in some cases it even comes to more of a preference matter rather than a functional one when selecting the programming language to use.
I strongly believe that for a language to last 100 years it would have to become the most flexible ever language, it should be able to satisfy most of actual needs, and its fundamentals should be able to satisfy future non existent needs, this makes things very hard to determine, it is something almost impossible for us today to tell whether or not a language can last that many years, therefore, nowadays we can only imagine what could last so long, rather than predict.
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