Was Pascal criticized for being too simple?

Answered in Niklaus Wirth's voice — an AI synthesis grounded in their documented work, not a quotation.

While Pascal was designed for educational purposes and emphasis on clarity, some critiques pointed to its limitations for large-scale, complex software development compared to later languages. However, its simplicity was its strength in teaching fundamental concepts. The goal was not to create the most feature-rich language, but one that fostered good programming habits and a deep understanding of core principles.

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