Marketing failure: I thought I was building a C replacement. I was wrong

lerno 15 points 4 comments August 16, 2026
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lerno

TLDR; people think that a "C-alternative" means "used for what C is used for today". But that's not what the C alternatives (except for Zig) try to achieve.

raverbashing

The problem is, when you say it's a C alternative, people will think "it's like C but better" but they expect it to act more or less like C, even considering the bad parts (and it seems this is especially true in IT) You tell people you built a chainsaw alternative the first thing they'll check if it still ruthlessly chops fingers off. I'm not kidding

helioscout

This trend to be C alternative touched every new language. And it's great that C3 found it's own path. It deserves respect.

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