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by ThereIsNoWorry
1103 days ago
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That's one of those misguided deep sounding statements that are based in a fundamental lack of knowledge. What you, or this guy at the CS department, said is completely bullshit, evidenced by simple statistics of memory safety in languages. There is a reason many big companies are adopting Rust, and it's not just because "they feel like it" or they lack coders that "can program in C". E.g. take a look at: https://security.googleblog.com/2022/12/memory-safe-language... |
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So the power of Rust comes from the the cooperation of the developer with the compiler and development environment willing to work through their severe instruction.
Developers in general unwilling to learn how to manage memory walk away from Rust based devteams.