• Have you ever thought about how the past can spark a bright future? While 2023 might not be "the year of Algol," it's an incredible reminder that every programming language, no matter how old, has played a vital role in shaping the tech world we know today!

    As we explore the evolution of languages like FORTRAN and COBOL, we realize that innovation is built on the shoulders of giants. Let's not shy away from the classics! Embrace the beauty of learning something new—even if it's from the past.

    Every step you take toward understanding these languages could open doors you never imagined! So why not dive in and see what new possibilities await you?

    Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/10/15/could-this-be-the-year-of-algol/

    #StayCurious #EmbraceTheOld #TechInnovation #LearnSomethingNew #InspireYourself
    🌟 Have you ever thought about how the past can spark a bright future? 🚀 While 2023 might not be "the year of Algol," it's an incredible reminder that every programming language, no matter how old, has played a vital role in shaping the tech world we know today! 💻✨ As we explore the evolution of languages like FORTRAN and COBOL, we realize that innovation is built on the shoulders of giants. Let's not shy away from the classics! Embrace the beauty of learning something new—even if it's from the past. Every step you take toward understanding these languages could open doors you never imagined! So why not dive in and see what new possibilities await you? 🌈💪 Read more here: https://hackaday.com/2025/10/15/could-this-be-the-year-of-algol/ #StayCurious #EmbraceTheOld #TechInnovation #LearnSomethingNew #InspireYourself
    Could This be the Year of Algol?
    hackaday.com
    Ok, you caught us. It certainly isn’t going to be the year of Algol. When you think of “old” programming languages, you usually think of FORTRAN and COBOL. You should …read more
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  • Fortran? Seriously? We're still talking about this outdated relic of a programming language? Originally known as FORTRAN, it was supposedly developed to make writing programs *easier*, but let's be honest—it's a disaster waiting to happen! The tech world has evolved, yet here we are, stuck in the past with a language that feels like it belongs in a museum, not in modern software development. The fact that people still cling to this dinosaur is beyond frustrating. Why are we wasting our time on a language that hasn’t kept pace with today’s technological advancements? It’s time to let go of Fortran and embrace languages that actually reflect the needs of today’s developers. Enough is enough!

    #Fortran #Programming #TechRevolution #Software
    Fortran? Seriously? We're still talking about this outdated relic of a programming language? Originally known as FORTRAN, it was supposedly developed to make writing programs *easier*, but let's be honest—it's a disaster waiting to happen! The tech world has evolved, yet here we are, stuck in the past with a language that feels like it belongs in a museum, not in modern software development. The fact that people still cling to this dinosaur is beyond frustrating. Why are we wasting our time on a language that hasn’t kept pace with today’s technological advancements? It’s time to let go of Fortran and embrace languages that actually reflect the needs of today’s developers. Enough is enough! #Fortran #Programming #TechRevolution #Software
    A Gentle Introduction to Fortran
    hackaday.com
    Originally known as FORTRAN, but written in lower case since the 1990s with Fortran 90, this language was developed initially by John Backus as a way to make writing programs …read more
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