> It’s a trend of “Better C than C” languages that don’t go as far as Rust or C++ in terms of either complexity (or safety) but are more opinionated and modern than C.
I don't see C going away anytime soon, but it's exciting to see people attempting to replace it over the long term. Fun to see where it goes!
I don't see C going away anytime soon, but it's exciting to see people attempting to replace it over the long term. Fun to see where it goes!