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by jvillasante
116 days ago
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> We’ve been searching for a memory-safe programming language to replace C++ in
Ladybird for a while now. The article fails to explain why. What problems (besides the obvious) have been found in which "memory-safe languages" can help. Do these problems actually explain the need of adding complexity to a project like this by adding another language? I guess AI will be involved which, at this early point in the project would make ladybird a lot less interested (at least to me). |
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Why isn't that enough?