Four Languages from Forty Years Ago
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the enduring relevance of four influential programming languages from the 1970s in this illuminating conference talk. Delve into the philosophies and approaches of SQL, Prolog, ML, and Smalltalk, contrasting their unique paradigms with modern programming practices. Discover practical principles that remain applicable to contemporary software development and gain insights that may reshape your perspective on programming paradigms. Through this hour-long presentation, uncover the lasting impact of these pioneering languages and how their innovative concepts continue to inform and inspire today's coding practices.
Syllabus
Four Languages from Forty Years Ago - Scott Wlaschin
Taught by
NDC Conferences
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