On Mon, Apr 14, 2003 at 06:15:15AM +0900, Simon Strandgaard wrote: > On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 20:35:40 +0200, Stefan Scholl wrote: > > > On 2003-04-11 20:36:32, Damphyr wrote: > >> http://www.paulgraham.com/hundred.html > >> It tries to describe/predict how a programming language is going to be > >> like in a hundred years. > > > > Who would have guessed it? It will be Lisp. :-) > > I don't think there will be any languages at all. > Instead you have a AI-agent which you can instruct by speaking > plain english to it and it will then do all the required ============= AHA! Do you really think we will speak plain English in 100 years??? If anything, I'll be doing Japanese by that time. > programming (you can relax): > > you could ask the AI-agent to build your favorite program for you :-) > * build ruby-version2 with bytecode support. Hopefully Rite will be out before 2100 };-) > * write some good documentation. This won't be needed as we will be able to read matz's doc directly in Japanese ;) > mmm... maybe I could sell this idea ? -- _ _ | |__ __ _| |_ ___ _ __ ___ __ _ _ __ | '_ \ / _` | __/ __| '_ ` _ \ / _` | '_ \ | |_) | (_| | |_\__ \ | | | | | (_| | | | | |_.__/ \__,_|\__|___/_| |_| |_|\__,_|_| |_| Running Debian GNU/Linux Sid (unstable) batsman dot geo at yahoo dot com Linux: The OS people choose without $200,000,000 of persuasion. -- Mike Coleman