I think it is also worth explicitly stating that these days C and C++ are very different languages. (All too often I see people conflating the two or just saying C/C++, when they really mean one or the other...)
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It's important to stress that we're talking about C, not C++
Indeed.
I think it is also worth explicitly stating that these days C and C++ are very different languages. (All too often I see people conflating the two or just saying C/C++, when they really mean one or the other...)