Hello, Yes, you are correct. The programming language that is used doesn't matter whatsoever.. 90% of the posts on this list dating back to 1995 or so isn't about problems with C, it's about problems with the codebase. And that comes from the long line of anchent code derived from Merc and Diku. Any codebase using test code that just keeps getting added to that makes it into production and keeps being built upon will keep on doing the exact same thing.. Doesn't matter what codebase you use or what programming language.
Chris

