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Programming Languages today: Rust, Go, Typescript

Programming Languages back then: C, B, C#, C++

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C# is much more recent than C/BCPL etc. What’s interesting, though, is how many of C these more modern languages are inspired by C. C is also very much still in use!

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The name C++ is an inside joke as ++ is the C language increment operator, meant to imply that C++ is an improvement on C.

I have heard several times that the name C# was meant to look like the ++ had been added again to the name C++. The syntax of C# was chosen to be familiar to programmers that knew C++.

If we are saying old languages use letters for names and that newer ones use words, it is worth noting that C# was also heavily inspired by Java, which came first. Both Java and JavaScript are from 1995 ( iolder than C# ).

In the grand scheme, Go is not much newer than C#. Go is from 2009 and C# is from 2000. That might seem like a lot but Go was intended as an alternative to C which is from 1972.

C got its name as a progression over B, which started the whole single letter thing, but C syntax was chosen to look like ALGOL ( 1958 ). So we have to blame ALGOL for the look of C, C++, Java, C#, JavaScript, and even Rust.

Two of the oldest languages as FORTRAN and Lisp. Language names were often abbreviations ( such as FORmula TRANslation for FORTRAN ). Lisp was originally LISP ( list processing ) but the name Lisp, from 1960, fits right in with Go and Rust I would say.

The trend is certainly towards more whimsical names though. An early name for C was NB which stood for “New B”. If it were named like we do today, maybe it would have been called “Newbie” or some synonym of that. I kind of like Punk.

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how much toe fungus can he consume in a sitting though?

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I think you confuse this man with Richard Stallman

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The joke is that RMS is the GOAT because of his fungus pounding prowess

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Which college bro?

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Too bad about the typo on the sign…

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Where?

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It would probably make more sense for “ADVANCE” to be “ADVANCED”

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“ Denis Ritchie Advance ! “, just put an exclamation mark at the end of the first line. More of a declaration .

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AdvanceD.

Advance computing means it’s computing performed ahead of time - if it means anything at all.

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I’m assuming the speculative-execution bugs were their fault then

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This is the future, instructions will be executed before they are run.

Actually that’s kind of like what CPUs do today with branching.

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Why would you name a non American lab after a American? It feels a bit weird.

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Tell me when youre so passionate about something would you ignore the goat in your domain just because that person is not from the same country as you?

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