>>11837And in fact saying that x86 architecture is old is a wrong comparison.
I should have used processors. As long as we use processors with the logic we have so far, C is the perfect language for it.
If processors ever change to some wildly different, THEN it is the time to change it.
Retards trying to switch from C to something new that troons came up with is like trying to switch the steering wheel of a car to a flight stick of an airplane or something retarded like that.
As long as the car is still a car, C is the way to go.
As long as we have processors that work with registers, accumulators and program counter as they always have and still do, C is precisely the right tool for the job like a hammer to a nail.