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70% of all software hacks will be gone if we move to Rust

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Daniel Craciun[^]:

    C and C++ is the root of all evil

    I'll take "Pull a statistic out of an orifice for $500, Alex"

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      Daniel Craciun[^]:

      C and C++ is the root of all evil

      I'll take "Pull a statistic out of an orifice for $500, Alex"

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      Ron Nicholson
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      Was he true to his name? Also is this a good case for 'My compiler built your compiler?' (At least initialy). :)

      Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times better than master of one.

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        Daniel Craciun[^]:

        C and C++ is the root of all evil

        I'll take "Pull a statistic out of an orifice for $500, Alex"

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        Since about 70% of all technical vulnerabilities involve misusing dynamic memory this makes sense.

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