This answer has been very informative. and I learned a lot. what I'm aiming for is codes that don't need to convert to 0 and 1 :). because I think right now the whole software ecosystem is still in the formation phase, I asked this question because I think that there may be a eugenics in the software ecosystem in the future, for example, a language can be very good in more than one field, such as the fact that a language that is not like this will fall into the dusty shelves of history. In this world we have built, similar things happen without us realizing it, and in my opinion, we are going to the eugenics phase. I read an article called the features that a perfect programming language should have. A triangle had 1st side: performance 2nd side: safety
3rd edge: save time (easy to write)
He said that since there is no programming language that has these 3 features at the same time, there is no perfect language, and therefore there cannot be a perfect application and the best developer. Library and framework development by communities is actually like a help for languages to be perfect languages. so: having a language open source and community support means a lot to the future of the language. And this competition between languages (there is a big competition even if we don't see it) takes the software ecosystem to the stage of eugenics. That's why I don't think that current technologies will survive in the future, for example php, c, c#, ruby
but there will definitely be these languages
javascript, python, go, rust
and this phase will definitely be on the ecosystem running entirely on the cloud (totally my opinion)
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This answer has been very informative. and I learned a lot. what I'm aiming for is codes that don't need to convert to 0 and 1 :). because I think right now the whole software ecosystem is still in the formation phase, I asked this question because I think that there may be a eugenics in the software ecosystem in the future, for example, a language can be very good in more than one field, such as the fact that a language that is not like this will fall into the dusty shelves of history. In this world we have built, similar things happen without us realizing it, and in my opinion, we are going to the eugenics phase. I read an article called the features that a perfect programming language should have. A triangle had 1st side: performance 2nd side: safety
3rd edge: save time (easy to write)
He said that since there is no programming language that has these 3 features at the same time, there is no perfect language, and therefore there cannot be a perfect application and the best developer. Library and framework development by communities is actually like a help for languages to be perfect languages. so: having a language open source and community support means a lot to the future of the language. And this competition between languages (there is a big competition even if we don't see it) takes the software ecosystem to the stage of eugenics. That's why I don't think that current technologies will survive in the future, for example php, c, c#, ruby
but there will definitely be these languages
javascript, python, go, rust
and this phase will definitely be on the ecosystem running entirely on the cloud (totally my opinion)