Zig: A New Direction for Low-Level Programming?
Zig is a general-purpose systems programming language designed by Andrew Kelley. The language bills itself as “a general-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software”.
Proponents of Zig often argue that the language is a revolutionary low-level language that represents a massive shift in how you think about programming. They claim it’s the best C replacement language. This is high praise indeed, so let’s see if it can actually live up to the h...
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