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>Because we learned a lot about writing more robust and maintainable software since the 1970s.

Plan 9 wasn't written in the 70s. OpenBSD is another example, probably a better example given that their sshd is far more important, and running on far more machines than anything you've ever written. So it seems rather disingenuous to suggest that the authors of such software are wrong for writing simple, concise, effective code instead of your bizarre vision of C.



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