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by pjmlp
205 days ago
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Yes, managed languages are all that have some form of automatic resource management, regardless of what shape it takes, or a more high language runtime. Using Go as example, and the being in minority remark, you will remember the whole discussion about Go being a systems language or not, and how it was backpedaled to mean distributed systems, not low level OS systems programming. Now, I remember when programming compilers, linkers, OS daemons/services, IoT devices, firmware was considered actual systems programming. But since Go isn't bootstraped, TinyGo and TamaGo don't exist, that naturally isn't possible. /s |
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