Comment by uecker 6 months ago There are many string libraries. 3 comments uecker Reply saagarjha 6 months ago As you can expect, the answer to your question is the obvious one. uecker 6 months ago I do not think it is obvious or trivial question. I think the problem is mostly that there is no money for enhancing the C ecosystem and educating people about possibilities. The cooperate money goes into random new things. saagarjha 6 months ago I think most of the money goes to new languages that have a better strings story, yes.
saagarjha 6 months ago As you can expect, the answer to your question is the obvious one. uecker 6 months ago I do not think it is obvious or trivial question. I think the problem is mostly that there is no money for enhancing the C ecosystem and educating people about possibilities. The cooperate money goes into random new things. saagarjha 6 months ago I think most of the money goes to new languages that have a better strings story, yes.
uecker 6 months ago I do not think it is obvious or trivial question. I think the problem is mostly that there is no money for enhancing the C ecosystem and educating people about possibilities. The cooperate money goes into random new things. saagarjha 6 months ago I think most of the money goes to new languages that have a better strings story, yes.
saagarjha 6 months ago I think most of the money goes to new languages that have a better strings story, yes.
As you can expect, the answer to your question is the obvious one.
I do not think it is obvious or trivial question. I think the problem is mostly that there is no money for enhancing the C ecosystem and educating people about possibilities. The cooperate money goes into random new things.
I think most of the money goes to new languages that have a better strings story, yes.