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by thayne 1615 days ago
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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You can if you want. Pick a board, a chip set, read the manual and get cracking.

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.

From experience: it takes about two years so you are quite on the money with your estimate. The hard part is to gain traction.
It shocked me to realize this, but the 70s are now a half century ago.
1983 (Star Wars Return of the Jedi, Michael Jackson Thriller and Billie Jean) is closer to WWII than to now...