i don't think it'll ever be a super popular language but i would not describe it as dead.
where it has a future is the rise of 8bit computers for hobbyists. lying between assembler and basic in ease of use it will give very old cpus a much needed boost of speed. i suspect that some of those who take the time to learn the language may bring it with them onto more modern platforms going forth.
where it has a future is the rise of 8bit computers for hobbyists. lying between assembler and basic in ease of use it will give very old cpus a much needed boost of speed. i suspect that some of those who take the time to learn the language may bring it with them onto more modern platforms going forth.