higher-level languages like Python/JavaScript/Haskell, which as hardware resources increase, game programmers will increasingly use
This is a common sentiment but I'm not sure it's true exactly, at least not for AAA games (many indie games already use Flash or other higher-level technologies). As hardware increases, game companies also keep pushing the boundaries - better graphics, more players on a server, etc. Even with 10x current hardware you'd probably still want to implement in Eve Online server in C++ rather than Haskell. What I'd guess is more li...
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