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It seems that the war on C/C++ is everywhere. "Rust" is the new kid and everyone want's you to use it.

Archive: https://archive.today/PbL2k

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>The C programming language—powering everything from operating systems to aircraft control software—has long been a cornerstone of modern computing. But its flexibility comes at a cost: memory safety issues, like buffer overflows and dangling pointers, continue to plague high-assurance systems with critical vulnerabilities, and users must constantly update their systems to avoid becoming victims of attacks To tackle this systemic risk, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin–Madison; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has received a $5 million award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under its Translating All C to Rust (TRACTOR) program. The team’s goal is to create automated tools that can safely and verifiably convert legacy C codebases into the memory-safe Rust programming language without sacrificing performance or functionality.

It seems that the war on C/C++ is everywhere. "Rust" is the new kid and everyone want's you to use it. Archive: https://archive.today/PbL2k From the post: >>The C programming language—powering everything from operating systems to aircraft control software—has long been a cornerstone of modern computing. But its flexibility comes at a cost: memory safety issues, like buffer overflows and dangling pointers, continue to plague high-assurance systems with critical vulnerabilities, and users must constantly update their systems to avoid becoming victims of attacks To tackle this systemic risk, a team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin–Madison; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has received a $5 million award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under its Translating All C to Rust (TRACTOR) program. The team’s goal is to create automated tools that can safely and verifiably convert legacy C codebases into the memory-safe Rust programming language without sacrificing performance or functionality.

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There's nothing wrong with C or C++, maybe the people trying use it or maybe QA, but the language does what it's supposed to: generate fast code in the CPU's native instruction set. This is like blaming guns for killing people.

Maybe they need to blame assembly language or the CPU.

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Yeah. Its basically people that don't want to have to learn how fire works but want's to make solid state rocket engines. Or some other such insanity. They just want to "trust that it works right" and is "easier".

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Have you heard about Cleveland sueing Hyundai and Kia because niggers steal the cars? (news5cleveland.com)

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Yep, sure have.

I think we should deport the niggers and the people suggesting they sue the car companies because "cars are too easy to steal" should be sent with them. All to the worst third world shithole we can find and hundreds of miles from a proper road or airport so they can't find their way back even if they try.