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The most promising languages of 2015 - Part 2
UPDATE: There is a new version of this article for 2016!
In the the previous post we have seen what are the general trends of the previous year with regard to the fascinating world of programming languages. To summarize, we can say the there are two strong trends: 1) more functional-inspired elements in programming languages 2) more statically strong typed languages that can be compiled in machine code.
Now, in the current article, I want to list all the languages which have attracted interests in the last years and that represent the implementation of these trends. Obviously, as I said in the previous article, these are not languages on which to bet their careers: these are new trendy languages but the real world does not work on “trends”, but on software, oil, commerce, health care and an hundred of categories in which the actual programming languages are doing great with an huge amount of per-existing codebase.
However, it is nice to explore the “future”, so, let’s take a look.
The most promising languages of 2015 - Part 1
UPDATE: There is a new version of this article for 2016!
At the very beginning of a new year, it is customary to try to predict what will happen in the future. That is the selling point of each big astrology book which pollute bookstores and newsstands in this part of the year.
Personally I’m not a fortune teller, but I think that can be interesting to try to set the route of the new year on the basis of the one just past. Obviously, I do not pretend to talk on every possible kind of events, but for the one I’m interested in, I think I can say something interesting or, at least, start a discussion.
So, let’s try to spend some words on the trends regarding programming languages and software development.
In search of the “Philosopher’s Code”
In search of the Philosopher’s Code. A small manifest on my actual thoughts and interests in programming.