[HN Gopher] Presentation: Four programming languages from forty ...
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Presentation: Four programming languages from forty years ago
(2018)
Author : hazelnut-tree
Score : 20 points
Date : 2022-08-28 20:32 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| hazelnut-tree wrote:
| This excellent and stimulating talk (including slides) examines
| four programming languages from the 1970s:
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| - SQL
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| - Prolog
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| - ML (Meta Language)
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| - Smalltalk
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| - A surprise bonus language revealed near the end of the talk
|
| _Presentation description_ :
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| "The 1970's were a golden age for new programming languages, but
| do they have any relevance to programming today? Can we still
| learn from them?"
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| "In this talk, we'll look at four languages designed over forty
| years ago -- SQL, Prolog, ML, and Smalltalk -- and discuss their
| philosophy and approach to programming, which is very different
| from most popular languages today."
|
| _Some quotes from the talk_ :
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| "So what can we learn from the 1970s? Some interesting things
| that we haven't really caught up [today]...Pretty much everything
| that we can think of as modern programming happened in the 1970s"
|
| The following programming paradigms stabilised by the
| early-1980s: Imperative, Object-oriented, Functional, Symbolic,
| Logic, Stack-based:
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| "What's interesting is all these paradigms really solidified by
| the late 70s and early 80s, and these are the paradigms we still
| use today. We really haven't progressed that much."
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