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The difference is outside of summer everyone here tacitly accepts it.
I wouldn't say that it's tacit acceptance that C is the greatest language, it's more along the lines of "if we don't argue, then the thread will be off the front page soon enough". In Summer, we don't have that luxury. Take, for instance, the performance threads of last week; on a sane day, it would have been ignored, but instead we had to deal with that for several days. Hundreds of posts, completely devoid of content and showing rather overtly that the newer arrivals are incapable of both logical thought and are barely capable of reading.
But currently C is an excellent default choice.
Only in certain domains. Most of the time, I'd rather not deal with all the administration required by C. Would you program a website in C?
actually don't answer that, I suspect far too many people on here would