I'm in the same boat. Took me a while to accept that I am a C programmer at heart, it suits me the best. I feel like I'm in full control and I can move fast with it. Not all razors are on us though, especially if moving around compilers since there are here and there undefined behaviour parts and it's easy to throw knives around.
I also wouldn't recommend starting a new thing with it if the whole team wasn't well-versed with it. On the other side of spectrum, today's world is well-served with python, c++ and rust (that battle is ongoing, I like both), java, heck even JS. There's something special about C though and I've yet to see something replacing it's place. Closest was D1, but that came and went.
I also wouldn't recommend starting a new thing with it if the whole team wasn't well-versed with it. On the other side of spectrum, today's world is well-served with python, c++ and rust (that battle is ongoing, I like both), java, heck even JS. There's something special about C though and I've yet to see something replacing it's place. Closest was D1, but that came and went.