90s OOP not much but I believe we ran the FP cycle and its ideas have been adopted as much as possible. I think there might be another more mathematical and practical (to cut the verbosity and improve reuse) revival of OO, context/aspect for some bit of meta maybe .. or contracts or multipledispatch.
Oh that could make sense, usually there's the imperative > functional > logic thinking ladder.. and there's scryer, ciao, datalog and a few other logic systems popping up recently.
I am highly bullish on systems programming. As high performance computing becomes more important, so esoteric hardware will.
I work in embedded and see some of this, as have my friends in the ML space.
We’ll see the Zigs, Nims and Rusts of the world mature along with special languages for things like tensor processing units. AI will make it much easier for humans to work using those languages.