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C is not a great language but is the best language we have.
What about rust? Isn't its goal to be a modern c? Not that this is my opinion just something i read.
Rust is a better C++ replacement than C. Something like Odin would fit the mold better than Rust ever will.
Is it because c/odin is even lower level or what is the difference in your opinion if you don't mind explaining.
I try to make sense of the whole programming world but it is just so complex and most of what is written is pretty dry so i like to ask people.