C and c++ are used to write mission critical code in medical devices, cars, airplanes, and satellites and many devices that power industry where lives are on the line. If it is suitable for life and death applications it is good for contracts.#eosio
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Replying to @bytemaster7
true! the challenge is finding those endagered species of kickass C/C++ coders who know how to avoid memory leaks in their code
godspeed with $EOS

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Replying to @c4chaos
Memory leaks are not a problem with smart contracts. You could new and never delete and be fine.
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Replying to @bytemaster7
good to know!
$EOS is looking good. wishing you all the best this coming June
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Replying to @c4chaos @bytemaster7
@bytemaster7 is the Elon Musk of blockchains. Notice similarities in communication style1 reply 2 retweets 12 likes -
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Replying to @stellabelle @bytemaster7
exactly. that’s why i’m bullish on
$EOS and$TSLA regardless of what trolls, haters, and FUDsters say. i always put my trust and big bets on people/team with a sense of mission that aligns with my vision

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Replying to @c4chaos @bytemaster7
Yes, we are the same in this respect. EOS is blowing up in every dimension and the marketing is so pro that it makes other crypto projects look like child’s play.
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that’s why i’m a little surprised that $EOS is not getting as much FUD, haters, and trolls, as $IOTA is getting. Bitcoin and Ethereum maximalists should be dreading #EOS 
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Replying to @c4chaos @bytemaster7
It’s the silent dragon. People have no clue, mainly because they have not taken time to educate themselves about the tech
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