Your frustration is not illegitimate, but recognize there’s a wide variety of technical and *cognitive* factors that strongly indicate C and have little in the way of alternatives. That’s changing, as we *understand* C, not as we complain about it.
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When everyone ends up in the same place, “properties of the language” may be more pernicious / distributed than they appear.
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It’s because (a) when you modify an existing component, as opposed to writing a new one, you more or less have to write in that component’s existing language; (b) a lot of the organization doesn’t want to learn another language.
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