Am 17.03.2012 22:19, schrieb Simen Kjærås:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2012 22:16:37 +0100, Paulo Pinto <pj...@progtools.org>
wrote:

Am 17.03.2012 21:56, schrieb novice2:
How it come, that we build another abstartion level above strong typed
language?
Onece we builded high level language above assembler. Are we now
building another more high level? Will temlate will become another
language used as complete language? Will generic prigramming become
mainstream, like high level languages today?

Generic programming is already mainstream.

D, Delphi, C++, Java, Scala, Ada, C#, VB.Net, Haskell, OCaml, F#,
Eiffel are just a few of the current languages that support generic
programming.

The languages support it. The hard part is getting programmers to use it.

I agree 100% with you.

Still I would like to remark, that at least from my work colleagues, the ones with problems to make proper use of algorithms and abstractions, are the ones without CS background.


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