Before Python and JavaScript dominated, there were programming languages that revolutionized computing—then disappeared into obscurity. We're counting down 7 languages that introduced groundbreaking concepts like object-oriented programming, garbage collection, and list processing, yet hardly anyone uses them today. Prepare to meet the forgotten ancestors of your favorite modern languages.
In 1973, Xerox built a computer so advanced it wouldn't be matched for a decade. The Alto had windows, icons, a mouse, and networking—everything we use today. So why did Xerox fumble the future while Steve Jobs and Bill Gates ran with their ideas? We're diving deep into one of tech history's most fascinating 'what ifs.'
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