|
|
|
|
|
by jbstack
281 days ago
|
|
Counter-counter point: if you're going to actively avoid using the majority of a language's features and for the most part write code in it as if it were a different language, doesn't that suggest the language is deeply flawed? (Note: I'm not saying it is deeply flawed, just that this particular way of using it suggests so). |
|
It's like a well equiped workshop, just because you have access to a chainsaw but do not need to use it to build a table does not mean it's a bad workshop.
C is very barebones, languages like C++. C#, Rust and so on are not. Just because you don't need all of it's features does not make those languages inherently bad.
Great question or in this case counter-counter point though.