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by coldtea
2988 days ago
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Sure, but most of it is in Java, .NET and such. The rest of it could hide any number of dragons (and be written in any kind of legacy, nightmarish, and/or proprietary tools and languages), so it's not much of a proof of widespread bad C "goto" abuse. Let's make a better criterion: how many of the top 200 C projects in GitHub suffer from "spaghetti goto" abuse? How many of all the C projects in GitHub? |
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For example, iOS applications, portable code between Android and iOS, distribution tracking, factory automation, life science devices, big data, graphics are all a small list of examples where C and C++ get used a lot.
Sometimes it says C++ on the tin, but when one opens it, it is actually the flavour I call "C with C++ compiler".
Github is not representative of enterprise code quality.