There are various ways to evaluate languages; one that I think is interesting is to look at the influence the language in question has had and is having on other languages. Among older languages, Lisp and C are the clear leaders in this area, though there are others worthy of note (not that I'm going to bother at the moment). Among the current generation, though, I think Perl stands in pretty decent stead, though it may be too soon to really tell for sure.
In reply to Re: Living-ness of programming languages
by jonadab
in thread Living-ness of programming languages
by dragonchild
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