26
Aug
PHP is dying, Java is dying, C# is dying, SQL is dying, Javascript is dying, C is dying. And yet each one of these has probably more currently-ongoing projects than all others combined. Yes, things that have been supplanted by other things tend to slowly fade out but it’s a very slow fade and it doesn’t mean that they’re bad. (Edit: So many people seem to be reading the first paragraph and completely missing the point so I’ll just say it very explicitly. Talking about a programming language dying is pointless. Now let’s get back to the interesting part of the question.)…