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2008-04-29
why they use C ?
Don't you think that's a little petty?
* C is a relatively low-level language, which makes it ideal for OS internals.
* C++ is a middle-level language, but inherits all the low-level bits from C.
* Java is a pure middle-level language that completely abstracts away OS details.
We need to accept that different languages are useful for different things. Personally, I don't like Java at all, but I must accept that it has its uses!
Edited 2009-05-15 09:11 UTC