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by Nokinside
26 days ago
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Because we want to write correct code. We want to verify the absence of many types of errors where amateurish language war stuff like Rust vs C does not even scratch the surface. I would propose that we change your original statement "Ideally neither C nor C++ should be used when security matters." into: "Ideally people who don't care about secrurity should not write code when security matters." Can we agree that this is better than talking about programming languages? |
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