Oh yeah, if you know C can be way more convenient depending on the language features you care about (as long as you thread very carefully when doing type punning, which you would rarely want to).
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C is no beginner heaven either, printf
is its own can of "why can this function have any number of arguments and why does the compiler have to complain about the formatting every 25 milliseconds" worms
If using pointers is out of the question, then why choose to learn a language with explicit memory access before anything else?
I have yet to learn Rust, but from what I hear it's simpler and (mostly?) memory-safe – implying that it's generally a better first language to learn.
C++ is an awful candidate for a first programming language to learn, at least nowadays - it is very powerful, but it's also full of foot-guns and past a certain point the learning curve becomes a wall
If that ever happens I'll become both SCP-096 and SCP-096-1
Muldraugh? I guess it has to be somewhat small, it sure feels like it when it's full of zombies
- my brain the entire time I'm playing Lethal Company
Nah, go public and commit to a restless chase that gets exponentially demanding and caters to a bunch of disinterested bottom-feeders rather than improving services and products for the customers
Aren't files second-class citizens of Android too?
I tried getting BtF bto work but for some reason it's a constant slow-motion for me, I had to give up and watch some playthrough for the lore
Huh, judging by the fact that X3 and X4 run natively on Linux this surprises me only a bit
... does X4 run natively? idr
Came here to say the same thing, I guess we have a similar sense of tumor