Hello,

Le 05.04.2018 à 11:55, Marco van de Voort a écrit :
In our previous episode, Alexander Klenin said:
>>
Allow me to yet again to single out this philosophy of
strongly preferring abstract purity to concrete user experience.
This is IMHO a significant contributing factor of Pascal decline.

No. Not having something that creates new users is the main reason.

IN-OUT<0

In general, the assumption that the popularity of a development product
is mainly dependent on language is already faulty.

Hélas, the language which is currently gaining popularity is Python. Even Java 
is loosing popularity.
But Python is not compiled and not suited for large programs (my own opinion). I rest with my favourite language : (Free)Pascal :)

https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/
https://pypl.github.io/PYPL.html?country=FR

Cheers, Ched'
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