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> The disadvantages of C are many and well known.

Which, in a way, is an advantage. I know (much of) what to look out for. There are tools that can help me with some of those issues. There are techniques that avoid some of them, and there are people who are expert in many of them.

But if I pick some other language, it won't have those problems. It will have other problems. (There is no language that does not have problems.) I won't know what to avoid doing. There may not be tooling to help with them. The techniques for avoiding them may not be widely known. I may not be able to find people who know how to handle them.

To me, "well known problems" may be better than "not well known problems". More predictable, at least. The "not well known" problems have to be significantly better to be worth it. They probably have to be proven significantly better. That means either that someone else has to prove them better, or else I have to have a project that doesn't matter much that I can use as a testbed.



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