Ask HN: A new paradigm in programming languages?
Looking back, it seems to me that there hasn't been a new, and important, paradigm in (general purpose) programming languages in the past 30+ years.
Looking back, I think of the major paradigms as procedural (C, Pascal), Object (Smalltalk), Functional (LiSP), and Logic (Prolog). These are all at least 35 years old. Have I missed something or have we stuck in a period of refinement to existing models?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 18.9 ms ] threadThere isn't an endless supply of useful new paradigms to be discovered. It's a finite number which varies across different domains. We may have simply discovered all the useful approaches lying in the domain of 'languages to be used for general purpose programming by human beings'.
But what could be 10x better than Haskell/LISP?
This: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_synthesis