Hah! Surely a memory-safe language cannot have security vulnerabilities. /s I find it telling that in this case it was NOT a C program being responsible for the hack, even though the affected machine was likely running…
> If C++ ever adopts the Pascal-style "module" extensions that have been kicking around in various proposals compile times could shrink by several orders of magnitude. I'm skeptical. Modules don't avoid the need for…
Cannot confirm that. Google denied warranty for my Nexus 7 because I was in Germany and not in the UK until I got EU customer protection authorities involved. Note: I bought the Nexus 7 while in Germany through the…
Hah! Surely a memory-safe language cannot have security vulnerabilities. /s I find it telling that in this case it was NOT a C program being responsible for the hack, even though the affected machine was likely running…
> If C++ ever adopts the Pascal-style "module" extensions that have been kicking around in various proposals compile times could shrink by several orders of magnitude. I'm skeptical. Modules don't avoid the need for…
Cannot confirm that. Google denied warranty for my Nexus 7 because I was in Germany and not in the UK until I got EU customer protection authorities involved. Note: I bought the Nexus 7 while in Germany through the…