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by pjmlp
223 days ago
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While that keeps being given as example, Go is not C, C++, Objective-C levels of memory corruption opportunities. Lets not let the perfect be the enemy from good. Even with all my criticism of many Go's design decisions, I rather have more infrastructure code being written in Go than C, and derived languages. Or any of the supposed better C alternatives, with manual memory management and use after free. |
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