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No, it is actually mostly C, with Rust making inroads these days.C++ has superseeded C with that for a long time with Job offers.
And you don’t have to be doing “system-level” programming to be needingIf you make asnychronous I/O you need performance, and this isn't
event-driven paradigms.
No they aren’t. You cannot easily define a C++ function that returns afunction<void ()> fn();
general function or class as a result, just for example.
Remember, we’re talking about maximizing I/O throughput here, so CPU isWith io_uring you can easily handle millions of I/Os with a single
not the bottleneck.
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