Programming languages and their creators by age

Programming languages didn’t just appear out of nowhere—they were built by real people, often way younger than you would expect, with ideas that ended up shaping how we write code today.

Here is a quick breakdown of popular languages, who created them, when they were made, and how old the creators were at the time 😎👆

Find high-res pdf ebooks with all my DevOps related infographics at https://study-notes.org

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... Read moreWhen I first learned about the origins of various programming languages, I was genuinely surprised by how young many of the creators were. For instance, Dennis Ritchie, who created the C language at age 35 in 1970, laid a foundation that countless developers still build upon. Similarly, Bjarne Stroustrup developed C++ at 30 years old, which added powerful object-oriented features to C. It's inspiring to see how many of these inventors were not far removed from the early stages of their careers. For example, James Gosling, creator of Java at 46, introduced a language that revolutionized web and enterprise applications, while Chris Lattner developed Swift at 35, aiming to modernize programming for iOS and macOS development. Other creators like Graydon Hoare (Rust at 29), Robert Griesemer (Go at 43), and Anders Hejlsberg (TypeScript at 51) show a wide age range but share a passion for solving specific programming challenges. The ages of these innovators illustrate that groundbreaking ideas can come at any stage in life. Reflecting on this, it helps me appreciate the history behind the tools I use daily. Knowing that these languages were shaped by individuals with diverse experiences and at different ages encourages me to think creatively and innovate regardless of when inspiration strikes. For anyone interested, exploring programming languages through the lens of their creators’ ages offers a unique perspective on the evolving tech landscape. It also serves as motivation that impactful contributions in software development are possible whether you're just starting out or well-established in your career. If you want to dive deeper, checking out detailed infographics and timelines can enrich your understanding — study-notes.org provides excellent resources on this topic.

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Top 5 Programming Languages for Beginners Starting your coding journey can be overwhelming, but choosing the right language makes all the difference. Here are five beginner-friendly programming languages, each with its own strengths, to help you get started. Python is a favorite for beginners
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