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by pjmlp
207 days ago
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People always point out this as a failure, when it is the contrary. A programming language being managed doesn't mean we need to close the door to any other kind of resource management. Unless it is something hard real time, and there are options there as well, we get to enjoy the productivity of high level programming, while at the same time having the tools at our disposal to do low level systems stuff, without having to mix languages. |
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