Verilog is objectively a lot better 8)
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trolling aside, it's surprisingly hard to find sane languages. go lacks generics, java lacks unsigned, JS lacks non-floats (wtf), Rust has memory safety shit i can never understand, C# and F# are slow interpreted stuffs, D has 2 incompatible std libraries
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It’s not that memory safety is the most pressing issue in programming. It’s that memory safety is worth the cost in many of the domains you mentioned: web servers, databases, as well as browsers, etc.
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UAF has been the biggest security problem for quite a while now, not bounds checks. Once you get down into wanting to solve UAF in a real way, you start hitting tough tradeoffs…
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Basically your options are (1) don’t solve UAF (C/C++, not to be dismissive, this is valid); (2) use a GC (everyone else); (3) static analysis/type system (Rust, but you could throw Tcl or Bash in here too). Each one of those choices has downsides…
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