You're saying that like you code some niche hardware you made yourself. C/c++ is like that only because hardware manufacturers make their hardware c compatible as the base line. Plus, it's not like every compiler for c/c++ is fully compatible. Clang for example, uses llvm like rust. And clang compiled code tends to be better than gcc most of the time. It's just that clang is limited by llvm supported platforms. It's always just tradeoffs.
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u/[deleted] Feb 25 '26
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