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Seriously, what are the programming languages that will matter 10 years from now?

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-11 12:01

Are we forever stuck with Java, C, C++, PHP and Python? Is Rust going to fail?

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-11 14:36

Yes.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-11 14:36

Kotlin and Swift

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-11 15:14

>>3
Stop trolling.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-11 15:29

kobold

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-11 16:18

rust and golang

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-11 19:47

The good news is that we'll have a wide variety of modern, functional programming languages to choose from. The bad news is that they'll all compile to JavaScript.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-12 12:54

Hopefully this will end bikeshedding.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-12 15:40

Is Rust going to fail?
Has it succeeded already?

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-13 13:28

>>9
It's very hyped but I don't think I use anything written in Rust yet. (I know there's Firefox but I use Palemoon and ungoogled-chromium)

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-13 20:47

Symta and XBF

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-15 2:29

>>11
HolyC is far superior.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-16 11:47

Scala would have been cool. Too bad.

Name: etgke 2020-05-16 19:14

PHP will be popular for web development until the end of time just because it's easy to program in and cheap to host. I pay $5 a year and get infinite php hosting.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-17 3:17

>>14
Ackchyually, PHP is not energy efficient therefore it's not cheap to host. Electricity is not free.
What you're saying is that it's a shitty language popular with lousy quasi-programmers and other webapp coders, so every cheap or ``free as in turd'' web host provides PHP. It cannot be popular until the end of time unless you assume an infinite source of energy.

Name: Super Hell !JM1IoNO1/U 2020-05-17 20:27

>>14,15
I once got phpshell on PaaS or 000webhost and got it to compile and run C.
But I was noob at unix at the time (2017) and didn't manage to exploit it further.
I found out the architecture and downloaded binaries into it, without need to compile. One problem was the PaaS kept resetting the directory every time it woke up, but I now think this was easy to solve.
Maybe I coud have run a scheme webserver on these free and lame sites, or whatever other language.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-17 22:46

AaaS
Anus as a Service.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-18 2:58

>>17
Prostitution never sounded so unsexy

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-18 9:55

Forth.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-18 14:39

Definitely, students will still be started off on line-numbered BASIC and later on (in junior high) some Turbo Pascal. So I'd say that those two will be very significant even after the current decade is done and gone.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-28 22:36

>>20
Pascal wasn't that bad. Just look at the Python students.

Name: Anonymous 2020-05-29 10:30

#!/usr/bin/env dubs

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