December 13, 2015 at 09:24PM
"We thought that the next level of programming language would be policy-oriented" Alan Kay, 2004 #ReadingToday

Our plan and our hope was that the next generation of kids would come along and do something better than Smalltalk around 1984 or so. We all thought that the next level of programming language would be much more strategic and even policy-oriented and would have much more knowledge about what it was trying to do. But a variety of different things conspired together, and that next generation actually didn't show up. One could actually argue—as I sometimes do—that the success of commercial personal computing and operating systems has actually led to a considerable retrogression in many, many respects.

Interviews · Programming Languages · Download PDF version of this article. December 27, 2004. Volume 2, issue 9. A Conversation with Alan Kay. Big talk with the creator of Smalltalk—and much more. When you want to gain a historical perspective on personal computing and programming languages, ...