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by adrian_b
768 days ago
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Algol 68 was a failure mainly due to its inappropriate documentation, not due to the quality of the language. It included many innovations that appeared again in other programming languages only decades later. Niklaus Wirth was a good teacher and writer and the success of his languages is due mostly to his books and due to his languages being used for teaching in many universities, not due to their technical qualities. |
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Most of his languages ended up losing, because they weren't being shipped with a free beer OS, coupled with a free beer compiler.