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So your claim is that a new language could define a spec to a degree that it would not have similar problems?


Yes? The combination of "historic, political, and performance" is a particular choice. Our attitudes to all of these are different to when C was maturing, particularly where reliability and security are involved.

And not least of all, we've learned more about programming language development than when C was created.




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