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Comment by 🚀 stack

Re: "is pascal a memory safe language?"

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It always amuses me, in a dark way, that the US Govt. is constantly bitching about memory safe languages, while wasting trillions of dollars and killing tens of thousands of people, with zero accountability. In the meantime, real businesses and individuals who actually have to pay for things out of their own pocket, do fine with 'dangerous' memory-unsafe tech. Sure, let's blow another hundred billion on the next Ada.

🚀 stack

Mar 25 · 3 months ago

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🐝 Addison · Mar 27 at 06:26:

No memory is safe from a big ol' capacitor

🐙 norayr [OP/mod] · Mar 27 at 11:55:

i guess i don't have enough background to understand this. memory itself is a colection f cells tht hold the charge, i e. capacitors, right? then you say memory is nt safe from capactors? i don't understand.

🚀 stack · Mar 27 at 16:01:

It's the operating systems you have to look out for. They eat memory, and you have to keep buying more.

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is pascal a memory safe language?

💬 norayr [mod] · 7 comments · Mar 25 · 3 months ago