Timeline diagram showing the development of Web Languages

On Wikipedia I found an interesting graph which summarizes the development of web languages very well. At least most prominent languages that are not discontinued are visualized in the timeline. You can also see dependencies between languages and they are separated into client side and server side languages.

Web_development_timeline (click on the image to view in original size)

[via wikimedia]

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2 Responses to Timeline diagram showing the development of Web Languages

  1. Brinc says:

    I’m in a high school computer programming class and want to finish and advance a little farther at home since we have only 50 minutes per class each day to work on our projects. But the computers we use have Visual Basics 2005 and are only compatible with Visual Basics 2005. I can’t find it anywhere! I’ve searched high and low and only have found patches for it. :(

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  2. David Tames says:

    A wonderful timeline, however, Processing is missing.

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