I don't think any programming language is ever "dead". It may fall out of main stream but it is still there for one to use at any time. I once made a living programming in Visual Basic. It was hot in the 90's and almost non existent now days but if you look around there are new projects still being created with VB. Plus Microsoft still has VBA in their office suite, 🤣, some things won't die.
I don't think any programming language is ever "dead". It may fall out of main stream but it is still there for one to use at any time. I once made a living programming in Visual Basic. It was hot in the 90's and almost non existent now days but if you look around there are new projects still being created with VB. Plus Microsoft still has VBA in their office suite, 🤣, some things won't die.
Definitely, those larger organisations will hold onto their legacy code until it literally collapses, but some things are designed to last 😁