On May 18, 2016, at 2:44 PM, Fred Cisin <cisin
at xenosoft.com> wrote:
 On Wed, 18 May 2016, John Willis wrote:
  Let's not forget that the bulk of the Apple
Lisa operating system and
 at least large parts of the original Macintosh system software were also
 implemented in Pascal (though IIRC hand-translated into 68k assembly
 language), which was a pretty big mainstream success for proving
 Pascal as suitable for developing systems software. 
 At the time, it was sometimes interpreted differently:
 "Apple hired brilliant people for the project.  BUT, they had so little real-world
experience that they didn't even realize what a mistake it would be to write an OS in
a high level language. 
 What a bizarre statement, given that there was plenty of precedent for doing so very
successfully.
 It might be a valid statement if made much more nuanced, say by