Silicon Wizard,
Really, you don't like my humor?
If you have an unbiased reading of what I actually post (not what you want to read in between the lines) I've been merely mentioning an option to C (the original topic) that nobody else has mentioned, in order to provide reasons WHY C might not be the language of choice for everyone. But over and over I have been the one saying that whatever tool fits the job is fine. How is that bad?
I've actually (as I usually do) been giving examples to show WHY C might not be the go-to language for some in the engineering world. Real world examples. From an engineer. Others rely on vague generalizations and dismissals, and unsupported opinion on stuff I'm increasingly starting to believe they just have no experience with.
As I've said, I don't care about software. I don't "like" one tool or the other. I'm not a fanboy. I don't take this stuff personally. Unlike others who make personal attacks against those who disagree.
Some languages are more frustrating than others, but that doesn't mean I don't use them. Or at least try them. And I try not to dismiss stuff without trying it. And I try not to make blanket, unsupported dismissals, which seem to be common here. As do claims of "you derailed this thread" by those who couldn't actually care less about whether anyone stays on topic, they just need some mud to throw.