Well, it is still going to be faster than WG14 ever doing anything useful improve the C's security model regarding arrays and strings.
It has hardly moved since 1989, and annex K doesn't count, given its broken design.
Anyway I am still mostly stuck with .NET Framework, Java 17, node 20 in many commercial deployments, so it isn't like everyone cares that much to update to latest, given existing business decisions.
Those kind of industries don't care about programming language featurities anyway.
pjmlp|1 year ago
It has hardly moved since 1989, and annex K doesn't count, given its broken design.
Anyway I am still mostly stuck with .NET Framework, Java 17, node 20 in many commercial deployments, so it isn't like everyone cares that much to update to latest, given existing business decisions.
Those kind of industries don't care about programming language featurities anyway.