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by thayne
1615 days ago
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Sure c was better than anything else in the 70s. The question is why aren't we using something better 40 years later? Even if that is just a better version of C with a better libc, error handling, protection from overflows, etc. |
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The Intel manual is only what, 2200 pages?
I bet you could bootstrap an operating system, compiler, tool chain, and basic tools in a few years. And maybe in ten or twenty years you could have your new development environment up so you can start publishing software for all you new users.
I think the reason it sticks around is because of network effects like platform exclusivity, ecosystem, etc.