Has any one language done more good than this wonderful creation of mankind?
>you just can't handle it's awesomeness, you fine sir
Literally not an argument
There are plenty of languages that have close to what awesomeness of C has to offer, you just need to adjust to it being that much more awesome.
Face it: C is pure godly mana. The fact that stupid people (like me) can use it and bask in it's glory doesn't change the fact that it is awesome by design.
>>61472321
Are you so butthurt from being told about _Generic in the other thread, you had to make a new one?
I'm personally not giving C a go due to there being no good place to learn it. Also I'm confused on C , C# and C++'s support on Linux.
>>61472366
>confused about C support on Linux
Are you even serious
>>61472425
I'm being serious.
It'll be great for a serious reply in return.
>>61472476
You do realize most of Linux is written in C?
>>61472488
Thankyou , I've been confused with the amount shit that's been going around, I do realise it's written in C.
Where do you suggest a good place to start learning C?
>>61472605
rust-lang.org
>>61472628
Heard it was a meme language.
Tell me otherwise and why?
>>61472605
Look up a hello world program. Type it up yourself in notepad++ and compile it either in linux or windows 10 (linux enviroment) using the gcc compiler and run it.
C is a small language so just read up on it, it wont take you long.
>>61472653
C is deprecated
rust is the future
>heard it
where? here, where everyone is still stuck in 2004?
>>61472605
Search for K&R
>>61472628
Go away, your kind is not welcome here
>>61472694
Cheers Anon, Much appreciated.
>>61472321
Praise C
FILE *f = fopen(some_path, "r");
if (f == NULL) {
/* handle error */#include <errno.h>
...
errno = 0;
lval = strtol(buf, &ep, 10);
if (errno == ERANGE) {
/* handle error */if (signal(SIGINT, cath_function) == SIG_ERR) {
/* handle error */
Perfect error handling, r8 8/8.
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>>61472321
1972 - Dennis Ritchie invents a powerful gun that shoots both forward and backward simultaneously. Not satisfied with the number of deaths and permanent maimings from that invention he invents C and Unix.