The Mill weirdeness is weird in the sense that it's almost perfectly compatible with C-like code. It's not this that is impacting the project.
Instead, launching a new architecture is an herculean task. Trying that inside anything that isn't a huge company or consensus on the academic world has a history of nearly 100% failure since huge companies started building computers. (And even the consensus on the academic world is iffy.)
Instead, launching a new architecture is an herculean task. Trying that inside anything that isn't a huge company or consensus on the academic world has a history of nearly 100% failure since huge companies started building computers. (And even the consensus on the academic world is iffy.)