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Actually they realized Alef was useless without a GC, hence why Limbo on Inferno, Plan 9's sucessor was GC based.

Below taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alef_(programming_language):

Alef appeared in the first and second editions of Plan 9, but was abandoned during development of the third edition.[1][2] Rob Pike later explained Alef's demise by pointing to its lack of automatic memory management, despite Pike's and other people's urging Winterbottom to add garbage collection to the language;[3] also, in a February 2000 slideshow, Pike noted: "…although Alef was a fruitful language, it proved too difficult to maintain a variant language across multiple architectures, so we took what we learned from it and built the thread library for C."[4]



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