LanguageLifeSigns

Last edit April 18, 2004
This is just to prime the pump...

Some signs that a language is alive (or dead):

  • Many people are still productively using it to get stuff done
  • Many problems are solvable with the language (but still may be a niche, I suppose)
  • MindShare - it may not be the best or brightest, but a lot of people know it and use it
  • CorporateInvestment - vendors are actively supporting it to increase or maintain usage (such as updating features, giving it away, etc.)
  • New programs/systems are written in it.

Contributors: JeffMantei 2000-11-28, JeffGrigg 2000-12-17


Now, it may be that JavaIsDead was more of a ForwardLookingAssertion, in which case it would be interesting to look into the factors that change a language's status, such as:

  • Changing set of problems to be solved, lack of interest
  • Loss of MindShare for whatever reason (reliability, lack of investment, loss of interest)
  • Fierce competition from another language drawing from the same MindShare pool

-- JeffMantei 2000-11-28


Nowadays, the language that spawns the most libraries, wins.