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I agree, this is also one of the things that drives me against C and more into saner programming languages.

Because the majority of programmers in areas where software isn't the core product being sold, don't spend one second thinking about code quality.

As such tooling that on one side is more forgiving while allowing for fast prototyping, but at the same time enforces some kind of guidelines is probably the way to improve the current workflows.



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