>These are some highlights from a prescient talk by Bill Joy in February of 1991.
>“It’s vintage wnj. When assessing wnj-speak, remember Eric Schmidt’s comment that Bill is almost always qualitatively right, but the time scale is sometimes wrong.” -David Hough
>C++++-=
>“C++++-= is the new language that is a little more than C++ and a lot less.”
-Bill Joy
>In this talk from 1991, Bill Joy predicts a new hypothetical language that he calls “C++++-=”, which adds some things to C++, and takes away some other things.
>Oak
>It’s no co-incidence that in 1991, James Gosling started developing a programming language called Oak, which later evolved into Java.
>“Java is C++ without the guns, knives, and clubs.”
-James Gosling
>Fortunately James had the sense to name his language after the tree growing outside his office window, instead of calling it “C++++-=”. (Bill and James also have very different tastes in text editors, too!)