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d (deprecated_ii@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 01:41:06 JST d >the philosophy of C is to assume that the programmers know what they are doing
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Groomschild (groomschild@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 01:41:06 JST Groomschild @deprecated_ii I thought the philosophy of C was to take a D up your ass
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:blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: (allison@hidamari.apartments)'s status on Thursday, 08-Aug-2024 01:43:09 JST :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: :blobancap: :blobcattrans: @deprecated_ii Not unjustifiably so, considering all the new and improved footguns hardware makers and compiler writers keep delivering on a yearly basis. The ideal of C as a "portable assembly language" died long ago and what you're left with is a simulacrum that's totally inadequate to deal with the demands placed on it by diverse workloads and demands.