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This is a worse analogy because good nuclear plants exist. With C, I've yet to see a widely used library written by multiple humans in C that doesn't have critical memory bugs.



Linux comes pretty close for practical usage. Or sqlite.


https://www.cvedetails.com/product/47/Linux-Linux-Kernel.htm... and https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list.php?vendor_id=.... Linux has new security vulnerabilities found every year due to memory issues caused by C.


Those C code bases all get used and many have lives depending on them. Generally the really bad disasters are almost always narrowly avoided before they come to public attention.

Why would your experience there make you think the good nuclear plants are any different?




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