Chris Grau wrote:
functional programming to job advertisements. Perhaps it'll be like Java in the dot-com bubble: requiring five years of Java experience in 1997.
The funny thing is that if functional programming is the requirement they could ask for up to 49 years of experience with Lisp having been specified in 1958. It is the second oldest high level programming language (high level in this case meaning "not assembly/machine language") still being used today second only to FORTRAN.
I don't suppose it'll be long before we see F# for Mono. Not that I'd use it then either, but de Icaza is likely champing at the bit to reimplement yet another Microsoft product.
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