SmalltalkLanguage was invented by AlanKay with DanIngalls (beard), AdeleGoldberg (no beard) and others. Perhaps the inconsistent facial hair status of Smalltalk's inventors had something to do with Smalltalk's spotty record.
For further documentation of this pattern (with supporting illustrations), see: http://khason.biz/blog/2004/12/why-microsoft-can-blow-off-with-c.htmlDoes it matter or not if the beard is gray?
This pattern is exactly why I refuse both to invent a language and to grow a beard. --PhlIp
It should be noted, of course, that "success" in this context refers to how widely the language is used, not to any measure of technical elegance or expressiveness.
See also: http://www.nemasys.com/ghostwolf/Reflections/Poetry/lostbeard.shtmlYukihiroMatsumoto has been photographed with a beard: http://redhanded.hobix.com/cult/santaMatz.html
this of course raises the question: would grace hopper have grown a beard if she could have?
I have a beard. No wonder I want to design a language! -- DaveEaton
By this measure, ZZ Top should be able to design the most revolutionary language in the history of computing.
Arguably, they have at least invented a musical idiom: the rock boogie.