By the end of the 1980s and the early 1990s, object-oriented programming using C++
took hold. Indeed, for a brief moment it seemed as if programmers had finally found
the perfect language. Because C++ blended the high efficiency and stylistic elements of
C with the object-oriented paradigm, it was a language that could be used to create a
wide range of programs. However, just as in the past, forces were brewing that would,
once again, drive computer language evolution forward. Within a few years, the World
Wide Web and the Internet would reach critical mass. This event would precipitate
another revolution in programming
took hold. Indeed, for a brief moment it seemed as if programmers had finally found
the perfect language. Because C++ blended the high efficiency and stylistic elements of
C with the object-oriented paradigm, it was a language that could be used to create a
wide range of programs. However, just as in the past, forces were brewing that would,
once again, drive computer language evolution forward. Within a few years, the World
Wide Web and the Internet would reach critical mass. This event would precipitate
another revolution in programming
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