Trying To Explain My New "C Replacement" Systems Language: Yes, It's "High-Level" But NOT Managed
I am attempting to explain the vision for this project for a third time since previous discussions have consistently missed the mark with my viewers and commenters. This is not another managed language or a C clone, but a fundamental reset whose design is guided by modern CPU architecture and removing the most obnoxious C programming pain points. By replacing legacy constructs like structs with direct memory mapping and array-centric logic, I am building a system where the compiler handles optimization and boundary management, allowing the programmer to focus on intent rather than manual babysitting. Support me and explore my world at https://www.jodybruchon.com/

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Odin 1.0 Announcement

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