because at that time, C creator didn't know thing would evolve into the future. after all computer is a new thing
Ok, but the question asks why one isn't made today.
There are many string libraries.
As you can expect, the answer to your question is the obvious one.
I do not think it is obvious or trivial question. I think the problem is mostly that there is no money for enhancing the C ecosystem and educating people about possibilities. The cooperate money goes into random new things.
I think most of the money goes to new languages that have a better strings story, yes.
Ok, but the question asks why one isn't made today.
There are many string libraries.
As you can expect, the answer to your question is the obvious one.
I do not think it is obvious or trivial question. I think the problem is mostly that there is no money for enhancing the C ecosystem and educating people about possibilities. The cooperate money goes into random new things.
I think most of the money goes to new languages that have a better strings story, yes.