C
C is a programming language designed for Unix. Built to be coupled to the system, its design is simple and beautiful - though this comes at some costs.
C couldn't have foreseen programming languages that would be able to operate on multiple systems - so the language is tightly coupled. They didn't have real experience developing software with large teams at scale, when communication becomes a bottleneck and you want the code to communicate as much as possible about what tools it makes available to you.
In other words - C was built for individual hackers to make it as convenient as possible to build beautiful, fast systems on single personal computers.
C Style
Notes On Programming In C C code (violence) | The only good system is a sound system links to the C standards The Ten Commandments for C Programmers (Annotated Edition)
Making C
Helpers
C is one of the most known programming languages. Its key features include ‘simplicity’, unfriendliness and lack of many helpful abstractions. Overall, it is a nice experience.
= Links
=> https://justine.lol/ape.html => https://justine.lol/cosmopolitan/index.html | cosmopolitan libc
Cosmopolitan makes C a build-once run-anywhere language, similar to Java, except it doesn't require interpreters or virtual machines be installed beforehand. Cosmo provides the same portability benefits as high-level languages like Go and Rust, but it doesn't invent a new language and you won't need to configure a CI system to build separate binaries for each operating system. What Cosmopolitan focuses on is fixing C by decoupling it from platforms, so it can be pleasant to use for writing small unix programs that are easily distributed to a much broader audience.
=> https://habr.com/ru/post/680312/ | Элементы языка С, которые являются неподдерживаемыми в языке С++ Там есть очень прикольные хаки в си!
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