Bill Welliver wrote:
C but without memory management and with better types. But really, most true MCUs are so space constrained that I'm not sure it's worth the effort (which I suppose perhaps depends on the goal).
I have to admit though, that the most cost-effective embedded systems have something the size of 8 to 128KB of flash, and 4 to 32KB of RAM, which in reality is too small to run Pike (I'm guessing though). So maybe you're right, and the highest volume target market is out of reach. Then again, MCU capacities are slowly rising and costs are coming down, so there is going to be a point in time where it will make sense.