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>There is also still a lot of low-level proprietary code developed in C. I would guess far more than what is developed in Rust.

Do you mean that there's still code being developed, or that it still exists? Because I meant the former, the latter is true of a lot of dead languages like fortran and cobol, and it would cement the idea of being a dead language.





Fortran has its problems with its standard and portability, but it is hardly a dead language yet.

I meant there is a lot more new low-level C code being developed than Rust code.



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