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by zorked
1285 days ago
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Fortran is a case of a language that has grown below the trend of the industry. There are probably more active Fortran projects and developer now than at any point in history. But it became a smaller piece of the much larger pie so people think it's "dead". Same goes with Perl - probably more Perl developers than at its heyday in the 90s but a smaller chunk of the overall picture. Measure by noise levels and anything that doesn't explode seems to be dying. |
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