Software development, What Kind of Innovation?

I have seen many new technologies and many new programming languages ​​have been born, they have shone and they have become extinct. For example: The Ruby language was going to be the most used language in the world and in the end, it has finished deflating, same case with the SOAP architecture, supposedly going to be an important being and went out of style, etc. There are programming languages ​​that have been on the market for more than forty years: C, C ++, Cobol, etc. Other languages ​​are less years old, but they are very strong: C #, Java, Python, etc.

The most brilliant period of the programming languages ​​were in the 70s. At that time, all the existing programming paradigms were created: structured programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, event-oriented programming, etc. 20 years later we have not innovated anything in terms of programming paradigms. Do not let yourself be influenced by the latest fashion framework, or by the latest millennial programming language recommended by online learning platforms (with basic levels of teaching), always check the programming languages ​​used in the most relevant sectors: banking, finance, heavy industry, etc. What remains is the insurance, known and settled in the market

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Edgar valcarcel

This could be me drinking coffe in Juan valdez, but It's no me. I'm in Quarantine

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