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Ravi Bhavnani4-Jan-22 10:08
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NewsDéjà vu: Python wins TIOBE Programming Language of the Year Pin
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trønderen4-Jan-22 13:42
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Way back in history, when Fortran IV was The Standard Fortran and those labeling their compilers Fortran V was not sure what was to be added; compatibility was rather shaky. Work on a new "Fortran 77" standard was started. Proposals for extension was gathered by a standard committee, and presented to the professional community for comments.

One of the great gurus of the time, Tony Hoare, made a walkthrough of a number of the wildest extension proposals, and dryly remarked "I don't know what the language of the year 2000 will look like, but I know it will be called Fortran."

When I came across some Fortran 2011 software, it immediately made me think of Hoare's comment. At first I refused to believe that it was supposed to be at all related to the good old Fortran IV I learned in school. It was an all new language. Lots of new concepts that were completely unknown in the Fortran IV/V days. Lots of Fortran IV mechanisms removed from the language. Hoare was right: The language is called Fortran, but it looks like something completely different.

So there is no reason to be surprised that a language called Fortran fills a position on the top 20 list. It is a misunderstanding to think that it has anything to do with Fortran IV.

That would be to think that USB 1.x has any significant resemblance to USB 2.x except for the plugs, or that USB 2.x has any resemblance to USB 3.x. I was really surprised to learn that USB 3.x actually is incorporated in USB4, not as a legacy, outdated, parallel operation solution the way 2.x is handled, but fully recognized a first class citizen of USB4.

Or to think that the original, thick coax, bus topology with bayonet plugs "Ethernet" has any resemblance to the twisted pair, star topology, RJ45 plugs "Ethernet" of today. Or to any of the handful intermediate technologies also called "Ethernet".

Over the years, I have lots of times been "impressed" by how cleverly IT guys have disguised a new and mostly incompatible technology to look like some old and well established technology, just so that the new technology can be sold under the old name and all the old customers will accept it because the name makes it appear familiar and friendly.
GeneralRe: Déjà vu: Python wins TIOBE Programming Language of the Year Pin
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NewsClass action lawsuit alleges Google pays Apple to stay out of the search engine market Pin
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NewsFirst Microsoft Pluton-powered Windows 11 PCs to start rolling out this year Pin
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NewsHow programmers make sure that their software is correct Pin
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NewsArduino support coming to the ESP32-S3 any day now! Pin
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