What I’m trying to point out, is that C has a lot of compromised and poor design decisions made, as a programming language.
Maybe it was because it was designed in the 1970s, when computers were more primitive. But better alternative languages were designed back then that didn’t have the failings of C.
But these designs permeates throughout the language. So eventually errors keep coming up.
Maybe it was because it was designed in the 1970s, when computers were more primitive. But better alternative languages were designed back then that didn’t have the failings of C.
But these designs permeates throughout the language. So eventually errors keep coming up.