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Long term stability is pretty important and C/C++ has a pretty good record of that. A lot of the bad press is also for ideological reasons, not entirely practical ones.

Finally, I think it's because the C/C++ manages to stay hidden. You don't need to know that it's written in C/C++ to use it.



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