That's the same for the C or Python standard libraries. The difference is that in C you tend to use the Win32 functions more because they're easily reached for; but Python and Rust are both just as Unixy.
Indeed, though for C it makes sense given its origins, and Python sort of grew from a fun project into a massive ecosystem by accident.
Indeed, though for C it makes sense given its origins, and Python sort of grew from a fun project into a massive ecosystem by accident.