COBOL has enough business money around to get new tools and ISO standards[0], so it is unlikley to think otherwise regarding C.

https://www.rocketsoftware.com/en-us/products/cobol/visual-c...

[0] ISO COBOL 2023 - https://www.iso.org/standard/74527.html

> COBOL has enough business money around to get new tools and ISO standards[0], so it is unlikley to think otherwise regarding C.

I don't think you understand my point. I am explicitly saying "C will definitely survive (like COBOL)". I am asking is that the kind of life people want for C?

Ideally we would have moved on into some Assembly glue + compiled managed high level languages by now, like Xerox PARC when then moved away from BCPL into Smalltalk, Interlisp-D, Mesa and Mesa/Cedar, but some folks and industry standards cannot let go of C, and those have to contend with that kind of life for C, exactly.