MULTIPLE VULNERABILITIES IN THE C/C++ PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE

Begin/end is verbose more than readable

Because C is a very modern language amirite.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C18_(C_standard_revision)

Spark or a lisp dialect? I'm just curious.

No. Use Ada for a bit and it's impossible to notice how much more readable it is.
like Ruby? You get a 'begin' with a function, procedure, or declare; mostly you have 'end'. loop ... end loop, for example. end is three letters and the one-byte alternative gets a whole line to its own anyway.
When Ada was introduced in the 80s, it was remarkably verbose compared to other languages. It's not remarkably verbose now. The C++ range template shit is a whole lot more verbose than a 'Range attribute
because of the prevalence shitty languages that use ' for string literals, any kind of default syntax highlighting won't be kind to Ada.
That's not what you'll be looking at normally, dude.
now this ain't serious.

It is. Stop shilling your shit in a C/C++ thread. Make an Ada thread.

this is actually a Rust thread.
Which is why it's an Ada thread.

sage negated

checked and kek'd

How does being a brainlet feels like? Because if you think that the difference between begin/end and braces is the number of chars, you must know.
1) This was about the syntax.
2) Bloatmasters who think that "one PL to rule them all" is better than a high level and low level combination with easy interfacing are just niggers.