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Programming languages have changed significantly, from the introduction of basic languages like Fortran and COBOL to languages like Python and JavaScript.
Guy Steele, Douglas Crockford, Josh Bloch, Alex Payne, Bruce Tate, and Ted Neward (moderator) hold a discussion on the future of programming taking questions from the audience.
Rust is the programming language loved by developers for its security and efficiency. Rawnet's Elliot Dickerson explores how it's changing the game for multi-purpose programming.
The future of programming will likely involve a collaboration between human developers and AI-powered tools.
Python is versatile, simple, and has been a longtime favorite - but its sluggishness, runtime issues, and mobile app development woes doom its future.
What is common between Netflix, Google, Uber, Spotify, Apple and Microsoft? All these giants of their industries believe the answer to the question "What is the future of Python?" is that it is ...
The Generative AI Revolution Generative AI has been a game-changer in the realm of programming, especially with the advent of low-code/no-code platforms. Imagine if you could tell a genie to build ...
This old programming language is suddenly hot again. But its future is still far from certain One of the oldest coding languages is going through something of a renaissance.
Since their introduction in 2002, Microsoft's pair of .NET programming languages, C# and Visual Basic.NET, have been close siblings. Although they look very different—one uses C-style braces ...