Por qué los programadores de antes eran genios (y nosotros no)

Programming languages like Python, Java, or C weren't always so accessible. Before, programming was torture: binary, assembler, or coded screams. This video traces the evolution of programming languages, from Assembly to modern languages like Python and JavaScript. But it's not a technical review: it's a story of frustrations, brilliant ideas, bureaucracy, multi-million-dollar lawsuits, and the human obsession with understanding machines. Why was Fortran born out of laziness? How is COBOL still alive in your ATMs? What was it about Python that made us love it? And most importantly... how did we go from breaking pebbles to conversing with computers? This is the secret language we use every day... without even knowing it. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 INTRO 00:32 Assembly 01:17 Fortran, the child of laziness 02:43 Teach, simplify, master 03:47 C, the birth of a legend 05:15 Military rigor and the birth of C++ 07:04 The portability boom 08:45 The 2000s and their litigation 10:05 Current panorama 11:06 OUTRO