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Sam's Hacktastic Blog Sam's Hacktastic Blog Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Developing CZ, a dialect of C that looks like Python Posted on January 22, 2021 by sswam In my experience, the C programming language is still hard to beat , even 50 years after it was first developed (and I feel the same way about UNIX). When it comes to general-purpose utility, low-level systems programming, performance, and portability (even to tiny embedded systems), I would choose C over most modern or fashionable alternatives. In some cases, it is almost the only choice. Many developers believe that it is difficult to write secure and reliable software in C, due to its free pointers, the lack of enforced memory integrity, and the lack of automatic memory management; however in my opinion it is possible to overcome these risks with discipline and a more secure system of libraries constructed on top of C and libc. Daniel J. Bernstein and Wietse Venema are two develo...

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