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by gingerBill
396 days ago
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The author literally says that they used to do that in C. And I've done a lot of those things in C too, it just doesn't mean that C has good defaults nor good ergonomics for many of the tasks other languages have be designed to be good with. |
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Why has nobody come along and created an alternative standard library yet? I know this would break lots of things, but it’s not like you couldn’t transition a big ecosystem over a few decades. In the same time, entire new languages have appeared, so why is it that the C world seems to stay in a world of pain willingly?
Again, mind you, I’m watching from the outside, really just curious.