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CoderSupreme@programming.dev to Programming@programming.dev ·
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What are your favorite statically typed, compiled, memory safe programming languages?

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What are your favorite statically typed, compiled, memory safe programming languages?

CoderSupreme@programming.dev to Programming@programming.dev ·
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    C is memory safe if you program it well enough, so I guess C

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      every single language (except Vlang of course) is memory safe if you program it perfectly.

      Very, very few humans are capable of doing that, especially with C.

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      Every car has airbags if you drive well enough. Right?

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        You can still make stupid mistakes in Rust. It may make it harder to make the most common mistakes, but pretending the guardrails are prevent any type of mistake is asking for a problem to happen.

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          The only one pretending mistakes can’t happen is the person I replied to. Mistakes definitely can happen and no programming language is fool proof.

          Continuing my car analogy, would you rather drive a car with airbags and seatbelts or one without them? Of course you can still have a fatal accident, but it’s nice to have safety features that make it as unlikely as possible.

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      C? Memory safe? HAHAHAHA

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        落ち着いてください

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            Please work on your Japanese.

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      Lol. The people downvoting your comment need to get good.

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        Skill issue.

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