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> It’s the same with C or C++. These languages support a type of low-level memory and data model that is permissive in ways that can lead to errors if not used properly. To be honest, I don't think I know of single piece of C/C++ code that doesn't suffer from security exploits from "improper" memory use. Chrome does, Firefox does, Linux does. Hell car and pacemaker software suffers from exploits, most likely caused b…
This type of thinking is exactly why I stay away from the developer communities of Rust and Julia. Both communities seem to have this weird perception that their respective language categorically supersedes other tools in all use cases. Don’t get me wrong. Rust and Julia are very cool languages with a lot of use cases where they are great choices. But the communities come off as disproportionately full of zealots, wh…
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