Sebastian Sylvan wrote:
That might eliminate the concurrency imperative (for a while!), but it
doesn't adress the productivity point. My hypothesis is this: People
don't like using unproductive tools, and if they don't have to, they
won't.
When "the next mainstream language" comes along to "solve" the
concurrency problem (to some extent), it would seem highly likely that
there will relatively soon be compilers for it for most embedded
devices too, so why would you make your life miserable with C in that
case (and cost your company X dollars due to inefficiency in the
process)?
...because only C works on bizzare and unusual hardware?
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