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Mar
2
2012

"Computing pioneer Grace Hopper, inventor of the compiler, searched for a concrete way to create an intuitive understanding of just how fast is a nanosecond, a billionth of a second, which was the speed of their new computer circuits."

grace-hopper programming

Feb
17
2012

"For years now, it has been self-evident to us at RedMonk that programming language usage and adoption has been fragmenting at an accelerating rate [coverage]. As traditional barriers to technology procurement have eroded [coverage], developers have been empowered to leverage the runtimes they chose rather than those that were chosen for them. This has led to a sea change in the programming language landscape, with traditional language choices increasingly competing for attention with newer, more dynamic competitors.

The natural consequence of this tectonic shift has been uncertainty. Vendors for whom supporting Java and Microsoft based stacks was once sufficient are being forced to evaluate the array of alternatives in an effort to maximize their addressable audience. Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) stacks like Cloud Foundry and OpenShift are perhaps the best example of this; the differentiation for each at launch was in part their support for multiple independent runtimes from JavaScript to Ruby.

While the question is obvious – which languages should I support? – the answer, and mechanisms for determining an answer, have been considerably less so...."

programming language sogrady redmonk

Oct
3
2011

"You may be writing software to detect or determine that "Something has happened", or you may be writing software to deal with the fact that "Something has happened".

Either way, visibility is the key... your software is either making "something that has happened" visible, or your software is making "something that needs to happen" visible. Your software may be making "something" visible to people, or your software may be making "something" visible to another system."

visibility events programming

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