So, it's a history of Programming Languages, but it leaves out Smalltalk and Lisp? No Prolog, no ML? No Haskell, Erlang? No C#, forchristsakes? Ruby on Rails is now a "Language"? What next, jQuery, Django, and POSIX?
Excuse the anguish, but it's rare to see a less informative infographic.
Let alone the fact that it's not an inforgraphic, it's text content in an annoyingly non-text format.
Here's something I did a while back. It seems that many languages are developed because of a perceived shortcoming in another language. For fun, I mapped some of these:
Excuse the anguish, but it's rare to see a less informative infographic.
Let alone the fact that it's not an inforgraphic, it's text content in an annoyingly non-text format.