Is Atom suitable for generating general-purpose C code?

Can you use Atom to program C in Haskell? Would it be possible and would it make sense?

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Atom targets a very specific domain, “hard real-time embedded software”, to cite the Atom ad unit. If the problem you want to solve falls into this domain, you should definitely give Atom. But most likely your problem is quite a bit different, and you are probably much better off with language-c .

The abstractions that Atom provides are not like C, so it’s not always obvious which C code Atom will generate.

Good luck

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