I find that all the significant concepts in software systems were invented/discovered in the 15 years between 1955 and 1970. What have we been doing since then? Mostly making things faster, cheaper, more memory-consuming, smaller, cheaper, dramatically less efficient, more secure, and worryingly glitchy. And we’ve been rehashing the same ideas over and over again.He also asserts that there were just 8 significant developments in software systems, and all happened between 1955 and 1970. It's an intriguing list:
- The programming language
- The operating system
- Interactivity
- Transactions
- Garbage collection
- Virtualization
- Hypermedia
- Internetworking
He also makes the point that the same ideas keep resurfacing as if new, with just the packaging changed – something I've noted myself...
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