Fifteen years from now, will you be using the same language(s) as you’re using today?
If not, why not?
Concerning work:
There definitely will be some new languages you have to use, since there’s always language that are hyped by the economy and others that are totally underestimated. Cobol, C++, Java… what’s next?
The same is true for architectural approaches.
Concerning life:
As with friends, there’s always some of them to accompany you for a short period of time. And some for longer. All depends on how both of you develop yourselves.
Same is true for programming languages. I did my first steps in BASIC when I was a kid, and it was fun. I doodled around with pascal, C, C++. Then Java really hit me. Wow!
I still like my Java code, but I really get excited about Ruby right now.
So to answer your question: I think I’ll be using plenty languages during the next 15 years, and hope that most of them will be fun to do & that some of them will accompany me for a long time.
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