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What ? I don't know if you realize that win 95 was written by c developers, when it was king of the programming heap. That was fun. Man, those guys never screw up! And did I mention the absolute lack of any deeply nested security issues in c code? /sarcasam
c. c++ are more difficult to master, but prone to abuse by people who kinda think they know what they are doing. And since they are more powerful languages, the results of the ignorance are worse.