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I don't like any of those languages very much, but Zig seems perfectly fine for this sort of stuff. From the very beginning, I've seen people say that Zig should be used to offer easy, human-readable rewrites of basic C utilities without sacrificing execution speed. Meanwhile, I think Go would be much too heavy for a program like this, and D seems to be a little out of it's depths in this conversation.



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