February 2018
Beginner
200 pages
4h 37m
English
Our programming paradigm is changing. If that sentence doesn’t scare you, let me try again. The rules that govern typical everyday programming are changing. That doesn’t happen often. When it does, something important is going on.
You see, languages come and go. Many things might prompt a new language, such as a new problem (mobile development for Apple’s Swift), a critical limitation (speed for C), or adoption across hardware platforms (portability for Java).
When programming paradigms change, something serious is out of balance.
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