Are programming languages pretty much "stable" for now?

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Published on 2012-10-03T20:11:27Z Indexed on 2012/10/04 3:52 UTC
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Recently i have looked at the "timeline" of Programming Languages and while a lot has changed in the past 5-10 years, there are a lot of languages that have pretty much "stayed" the same in their niche/use.

For example, let's take C language. We don't really ever see much languages being developed (correct me if i'm wrong) to try to Unseat C. However, there are a lot of languages that try to do similar things (look at all the SQL/No-SQL languages) Scripting Languages, etc...

Is there a reason for this trend?

Or is it just because C was designed very well ? and there isn't really any need for new once?

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