C is still an industry standard in so many fields.
I can guaratee you that C is not dying soon.
Also C3 is not a clone of C, it is an evolution, where the syntax is kept similar.
Saying that the syntax is not intuitive is a subjective topic, a lot of people (myself included) find C syntax much more intuitive than newer languages.
About Zig, I haven't tested it yet, but I want to experiment with it when I have time.
And about Rust, I tried it, and, at least to me, it is even more confusing.
Anyway, I like to encourage people to try different languages, even if you go back to a classic or a newer one, the experience obtained thinking different for the problems, or even developing the language to tackle those problems is invaluable.
Also C3 is not a clone of C, it is an evolution, where the syntax is kept similar.
Saying that the syntax is not intuitive is a subjective topic, a lot of people (myself included) find C syntax much more intuitive than newer languages.
About Zig, I haven't tested it yet, but I want to experiment with it when I have time. And about Rust, I tried it, and, at least to me, it is even more confusing.
Anyway, I like to encourage people to try different languages, even if you go back to a classic or a newer one, the experience obtained thinking different for the problems, or even developing the language to tackle those problems is invaluable.