
A New Modern Object-Oriented Programming Languages
Author(s) -
Shilpa Shitole,
Rohit Maurya,
Tanaya Pawar,
Siya Randhe
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research in computer science, engineering and information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-3307
DOI - 10.32628/cseit2173148
Subject(s) - computer science , programming language , fifth generation programming language , programming paradigm , third generation programming language , comparison of multi paradigm programming languages , functional logic programming , procedural programming , notice , second generation programming language , java , python (programming language) , fourth generation programming language , very high level programming language , simplicity , extensible programming , inductive programming , epistemology , philosophy , political science , law
Industries evolve. Our thinking changes as well. Programming languages need evolvement too.“The thing is that ideas for new features with its ways of thinking will be flourished, and so perfectly designed those languages won’t be perfect anymore.” Where did logical programming go? “Notice that you can use this paradigm and just provide a set of constraints for a website and expect the website to develop automatically based on them.” It is possible to implement that. Likewise, new paradigms will sooner or later be born. It can’t be that we’ve explored everything.“Technologies are born likewise the old way of thinking, which represents by the previous programming languages might not be adequate. This project is an open-source modern object-oriented programming language that aims to bridge the gap between modern expressive programming paradigms like python and strictly typed rigid languages like Java and C#. Our goal is to provide the usefulness of an object-oriented programming language while holding the simplicity of an expressive programming language without having to sacrifice performance.