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I think it depends on whether the norm should be polyglot programming or monoglot programming. From viewpoint of the latter (monoglot)...
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All of you saying C/C++ can be “memory safe” if you just write good code sound like people who have only ever been on the building side...
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No, performance isn't among top reasons for sticking with C/C++. In my experience, if you suggest to use a different programming...
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It is mathematically impossible not to have some form of pointers: Any Turing-complete programming language has at least 1 pointer...
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Good question. We should be clear about what constitutes memory safety.
Here are some bits I scraped off the wikipedia page:
Memory...
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The fact is that many software projects use 3rd party libraries. If a 3rd party library is written in a memory-safe programming language...
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Turing-completeness of a programming language (PL) is unrelated to memory safety of the PL. In other words: memory safety is an extra...
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The largest security hole are downloadable libraries, but if the government gets in the way, it will be impossible to build or/and use...
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