Linked by Eugenia Loli on Mon 10th Oct 2005 16:48 UTC, submitted by Shlomi Fish
General Development Shlomi Fish has written a new essay titled "When C is the Best? (Tool for the Job)". Its theme is giving several reasons (besides high speed and low memory consumption) why some code should still be written in C.
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by on Tue 11th Oct 2005 14:53 UTC

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This is one of the only webpages where I've had to turn off page styles in order to read it - yikes!

I take issue with most of the article (as does everyone on this thread, it seems), but particularly the argument that C is inherently portable. I'm sure there are platforms without a libc where there's e.g. a java VM (I'm thinking some specialised phone situations, for example) - you just forget you need libc since it's so often there. Lovely also to have portability argued within the vacinity of 'UNIXisms'

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