My impression is the average Zig programmer is more interested in making a better Linux than trying to prove Zig can be used in Linux.
There are _already_ dozens of hobby OS projects and embedded groups doing systems work in Zig. Everyone knows Zig is a systems language. It doesn't have a chip on their shoulder.
My impression is the average Zig programmer is more interested in making a better Linux than trying to prove Zig can be used in Linux.
There are _already_ dozens of hobby OS projects and embedded groups doing systems work in Zig. Everyone knows Zig is a systems language. It doesn't have a chip on their shoulder.
Naah, COBOL.