Which current languages are expected to get hot in the future?
Rust, Clojure, Elixir.
Grafcet desu
>>51229536
Mandarin
I'm rooting for D but I don't see it happening in light of the enormous hype around Rust/Go.
C#, now that ASP.NET is going multiplatform and fully open source.
>>51229757
>Clojure
Why do you think so? Peronally, I think the Clojure fad is long over.
>>51231219
I'm not rooting for D, but it's sad to see such a good language (compared to most of mainstream) to be so neglected. I think Rust and Nim are its biggest nemeses.
Go
>>51229536
swift
>>51229757
>Rust
It wont. The whole borrow/lifetime checker is such a fucking drag to work with. Unless you're programming the space shuttle you wont be using it.
Nimrod, or a new strictly pure ML to replace the dying Haskell.
>>51232563
>dying Haskell
lol
>a new strictly pure ML
Why? What's wrong with SML? Or CakeML? Or maybe something like Idris instead?
>>51232583
SML isn't pure by default like Haskell is.
>>51229536
reactionary scum
>>51232049
Swift would become popular even if it were trash. Thankfully it's not trash.
>>51229536
In 2037 everyone will be using JavaScript 11
>>51232822
>>51229536
>programming propaganda
these are great, any more?
>>51229536
Lisp
gooooooooooooo
>>51231093
^this
>>51232866
Java and Scala.
>>51233177
>Java
Already hot as the fucking sun.
>>51229536
>ג
Oy vey