good thing about the terminal is it scares most general users so much that they won't touch it even with instructions. There will be many issues, but I don't think people running random commands in the terminal will be common
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hadn't heard of them but they played as an opener to a concert I went to. rather disappointed in the vocals (which consisted mostly of drunk shouting), though the backing band was obviously good. perhaps I'm not punk enough to appreciate it though
the meat off of hens that have stopped laying is also mostly only good for soup, since it's pretty tough meat that said, it's not that hard to kill them for food since you're not exactly cuddling with them or even that close to them often like with companion pets
where are we? the war thunder forums?
the problem is that there's people out there who in the analogy don't know how to drive a car, defend it by saying 'I'm just not a car person', and constantly ask to be driven around when a major part of their job is driving a car. somehow when it comes to computers employers tolerate this
lol a minute ago I wasn't even aware of this show and now I'm annoyed it's been cancelled. sounds like jist the thing for me
Which language would you say is not memory safe then? Is there any serious language out there where you should expect memory issues if you don't make any mistakes?
sure, maybe, but performance doesn't matter for deciding if a language is memory-safe or not. And C++ isn't memory-safe by any commonly used interpretation of that word.
You may of course decide that the downsides of memory-safety aren't worth it for your use-case, that is a separate issue
I agree that experienced users can write code that leaks less than in C, leaving aside the bottomless pit of despair that is undefined behaviour. But the the language isn't memory safe, it doesn't even prevent you from returning a reference to a local or helpnwitg iterator invalidation. you don't have to jump through any hoops to enable making that mistake.
well, its possible to check if a rust equivalent would be riddled with raw pointers: just check the Servo code base.
personally I think its a good thing to have another browser implementation, regardless of specific choices they make about language or license
you could have progressive taxes on wealth as well. there's a difference between having one house worth 500k and having 500 million in shares
wait, so companies selling heat pumps will be able to say they sell propane and propane accesories?