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Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la

From "Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply]" <jthorn@astro.indiana-zebra.edu>
Newsgroups comp.compilers
Subject Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la
Date 2012-03-14 02:02 +0000
Organization Compilers Central
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SLK Systems <slkpg3@gmail.com> wrote:
> By "significant developments" and "standardizing" I meant that for
> programmers to have settled on 1 hardware/OS architecture and 1
> programming language is something new, and good. [[...]]

I see no sign that programmers have settled on 1 programming language.
Fortran, C, and C++ are certainly in widespread use, but then again,
so are SQL, Lisp, Perl, Mathematica, Matlab, and TCL (to name only a
few others that *don't* have syntax-and-semantics-similar-to-C).


> Point is that Wintel
> overwhelmed all other architectures, [[...]]

I see no sign that Wintel has overwhelemed all other architectures.
It's widely used for desktops, but outside of that space it's rare.
E.g., what fraction of cellphones use it?  What fraction of the TOP500
list of supercomputers?  What fraction of the code in a modern
fly-by-wire airliner is running on a Wintel architecture?  As a final
example, a few years ago I read that the world's #1 most common
computer peripheral device was a fuel-injected carburetor; I rather
doubt it runs on either the software or the hardware part of "Wintel".

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-- "Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply]" <jthorn@astro.indiana-zebra.edu>
   Dept of Astronomy, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
   "C++ is to programming as sex is to reproduction. Better ways might
    technically exist but they're not nearly as much fun." -- Nikolai Irgens

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Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la SLK Systems <slkpg3@gmail.com> - 2012-03-09 14:36 -0500
  Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la "Derek M. Jones" <derek@_NOSPAM_knosof.co.uk> - 2012-03-10 00:24 +0000
    Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Hans Aberg <haberg-news@telia.com> - 2012-03-10 15:06 +0100
  Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la glen herrmannsfeldt <gah@ugcs.caltech.edu> - 2012-03-12 05:49 +0000
    Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Hans Aberg <haberg-news@telia.com> - 2012-03-13 00:10 +0100
      Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson <johann@2ndquadrant.com> - 2012-06-07 18:15 +0000
        Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Hans Aberg <haberg-news@telia.com> - 2012-06-10 01:12 +0200
  Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la "Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply]" <jthorn@astro.indiana-zebra.edu> - 2012-03-14 02:02 +0000

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