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QuestionWhat makes C and C++ a "good" language? Pin
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pasztorpisti wrote:
C/C++ have currently strong roots (at least Windows/*nix systems).


Based on that then C/C++ will never cease to exist because there is no expectation that either or both of those OSes will cease to exist.


pasztorpisti wrote:
I still think this is partly because of library support and development environment support.


Nope. If that was the case then Java/C# would have taken over.


pasztorpisti wrote:
Lets imagine a fatal D compiler crash


I can't speak specifically about D but these days any marginally significant new language will not "crash" when it is released into the public in such a way that it would endanger a product. If it crashes at all then it is probably due to a language construct which can be worked around.


pasztorpisti wrote:
I guess you wanted to write C# when you were talking about the language that took over some of the work of C++.


No. I was specifically using the example of when C++ became widely known and C (not C++) was the predominant language. C++ rapidly gained market share. Yet C did then and still does retain a significant market share.

This demonstrates that there is a shift when the market sees a better language come along DESPITE the extensive code base. It also demonstrates that C still finds and audience because it is still used. Thus it STILL provides a benefit that developers can appreciate.

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