On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 3:47 PM, Toby Thain <toby@telegraphics.com.au> wrote:


Professor Knuth seemed to manage OK, writing TeX and METAFONT in Pascal
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(using his literate programming toolset, but that did not extend the
language much).
​Indeed - problem was it ​was in a PDP-10/20 flavor and would compile on a Vax, without much hacking - I know I moved it once.  It was a real PITA.    Eventually folks would migrate to C implementations.

 

I suppose Apple's Pascal and Object Pascal -- used for Lisa and
Macintosh applications and systems software -- comes under the "so
people fixed it" category?
​That was the issue, everyone 'fixed it' and the fixes were all all different.   Eventually market place pressure of the PC made Turbo Pascal enough of a standard because so many people were using it, but by that time, the war had been lost.

All the things Brian points out that made C great, made it the language commercial folks used for both the PC and UNIX.​