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Groovy hepcat Tim Rentsch was jivin' in comp.lang.c on Fri, 23 May 2025Tim was, I believe, taking into account the time it took for common implementations of C compilers and libraries to have complete and generally bug-free support for the standards, and for these implementations to become common. C99 was published in 1999, but it took quite a while before most people programming in C could happily use C99 without worrying about the tool support being "experimental" or not as mature as C90 support.
10:43 pm. It's a cool scene! Dig it.
C99 is just as stable as C90, and has been for well over aMethinks Tim is having trouble with his arithmetic. Either that or he
decade.
doesn't know what year it is now. :)
C99 was ratified in 1999, over two and a half decades ago.
C11 is just as stable as C90, and has been for just slightlyAnd C11 was ratified in 2011, no? That was almost a decade and a half
less than a decade.
ago.
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