Rm -rf on Nostr: i'd say, c++. first of all, c++ is 10% better. and, second, i've learned a lot of ...
i'd say, c++. first of all, c++ is 10% better. and, second, i've learned a lot of supposidly less bug prone languages over the years, and none of the compilers and interpreters will prevent you completely from writing bugs
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