Brynet-Inc wrote:
Alboin wrote:
If we never try anything new, how are we supposed to create things that are
better than what's currently out there. For example, if you told Dennis Richie to "Use assembly, you'll be much better off", then we would all be programming in Lisp. (Wait a second......On the other hand....Too bad you didn't say it....
)
UNIX was originally written in assembly
? I didn't mention UNIX. I was talking about the progression of programming languages in general. Also, if UNIX was never rewritten in C, I doubt it would have had as much of an influence as it has, regardless of its architectural achievements.
Brynet-Inc wrote:
But it sounds like you're hinting C# will be the future..
Sorry but the language and their "Project" is very unimpressive.
No, I don't think C# is the future. I think the future of operating systems involves virtual machines, and more importantly, the rethinking of Imperative programming in general; causing a change in how software is designed.
Brynet-Inc wrote:
I thankfully am not religious.. but judging from your made up words "Weenies-ness" and spelling of the word "Favoured" is a sure sign your American.
Don't be mocking Americans. Also, don't act like being religious is a bad thing. Or maybe your lack of religiousness explains your attitude?