Matthew Huntbach takes a long hard look at the coolest language on the planet and is distinctly under impressed by what he sees…
Friday 16 March 2007
by Matthew Huntbach
Tim Sweeney’s talk The Next Mainstream Programming Language (PowerPoint PPT) is in many ways an antidote to the recent Ruby hype. Tim calls for the use of stronger types to ensure program reliability. He praises the academically-developed Haskell functional programming language. He raises concurrency as a feature which must be tackled in the next big programming language, using a better model than the shared state with threads and mutual exclusion devices used by Java - and by Ruby - (...)
You’re attitude sickens me.
"Software development is about interacting with humans and is all about creativity and making mistakes"
Go write some NASA software. Get creative. Make some mistakes. I dare you.
That is the problem with the community of developers who skip everything and go straight into web programming by learning PHP, Ruby, etc. Every word you say aligns with the bullshit that is "Web 2.0" and you should realize that everything you use in built on top of the effort of many people before you. Educate yourself and respect what everything you use is built upon.