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badRNG 15 hours ago

> Speaking of vibe coding in archaic languages

Well, I think we can say C is archaic when most developers write in something that for one isn't C, two isn't a language itself written in C, or three isn't running on something written in C :)

kgeist 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

If we take the most popular programming languages and look at what their reference (or most popular) implementations are written in, then we get:

  C++: JavaScript (V8), Java, C#

  C: Python, PHP, Lua, Ruby

  Self-hosted: Go, Rust
Far from archaic indeed. We're still living in the C/C++ world.
pjmlp 16 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Java and C# compilers are selfhosted.

Then depending on which JVM implementation we are talking about the actual JVM runtime can be Java, C, or C++, or a mix of them.

Modern C compilers are written in C++.

Rust uses LLVM, written in C++.

tmtvl 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I thought Rust still used LLVM (a C++ project) for the backend, did they already switch to Cranelift?

pjmlp 15 minutes ago | parent [-]

No, it is still LLVM.

psunavy03 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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