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How to Write a Memory Safe Language?
The Android the Android memory safety article had this statistic in it. I think it's actually the opposite, like newer code tends to have the most problems. You can create point, Brian, is it just dip a toe in, right? Just go for it, right? It doesn't need to be an expert on it. Even getting rid of one bug is enough bugs to give it up. And if you write memory safe languages, you will avoid one defect that you would have had otherwise.
Yael Grauer joined Bryan, Adam, Steve Klabnik, and the Oxide Friends to talk about her recent Consumer Reports article on memory safety and memory safe languages. How do we inform the general public? How do we persuade practitioners and companies? Thanks for joining us, Yael!
In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, we were joined by special guest Yael Grauer, and Steve Klabnik.
Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them (experiment in turning the show live-chat into notes):
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