C is a great language to learn if you want understand the fundamentals of computer. Personally, C was on of the first language that I learned, and until today help me if I want to learn a new language!
I'd say it's a bit crufty/quirky. Zig seems to be a good modern alternative. Basically a very similar language in the core, with a much more pleasant syntax.
Wondering how long it will take before Linux can be ported to Zig by LLMs. Supposedly subset of it already builds with the Zig compiler (which also compiles C), with some minimal adjustments.
I have been a long time problems with videos on firefox, sometimes the browser broke, and it's not only on YouTube, but Twitch and Crunchyroll for example.
Even with issues I have using firefox and switching with brave/chrome.
If it was really a test, then why would it be sending environment variables via HTTP POST? There are many better ways to do this if you're legitimately deploying code remotely.
Incredible history, I feel like Clojure makes magic. What I like about functional programming is that it brings other perspectives of how things CAN work!!
Every change came with pros and crons, I believe that you can't employ people based on personal characteristics, genre, race, and etc. But if person fit the requirements of the open job, what important is the skill.
I know that world ins't fair, and some people (like me by example) have to put more efforts that others, but this is life, we have to conquer our space and be pride by our achievements.