"Without continued development of the language, C will be unable to cope with the needs of modern programming problems and programmers; as a result, it will fade into disuse. Considering the large body of existing C code and programmers, there is significant impetus to ensure C is transformed into a modern programming language."
Really? Lots of C code written today is written using C89/C90 or C99 std. I think if it's something that history tought us it is that C does _not_ need to be transformed into something else or we would already be happily using this "something else" today.
Really? Lots of C code written today is written using C89/C90 or C99 std. I think if it's something that history tought us it is that C does _not_ need to be transformed into something else or we would already be happily using this "something else" today.