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Why do some experienced C developers avoid certain features of C99 and later standards?

Ken Gregg June 3, 2019January 29, 2021

Professional software developers who use C to develop source code that is portable across compilers will often find themselves avoiding certain newer features of the language, not from lack of knowledge or understanding, but because not all compilers implement all …

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