C3 Programming Language: An Ergonomic and Safe Evolution of C
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Summary
C3 is a new programming language designed as an evolution of C that maintains familiarity for C programmers while adding modern ergonomic and safety features. The language offers full C ABI compatibility, allowing it to integrate seamlessly with existing C/C++ applications without special bindings. The article presents C3 as a practical alternative that builds on C's syntax and semantics while addressing some of its limitations.
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C3 fits right into your C/C++ application with full C ABI compatibility out of the box: no need for special bindings
C3 is a programming language that builds on the syntax and semantics of the C language, with the goal of evolving it while still retaining familiarity for C programmers
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