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List of languages with glowies backdoors.

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That actually makes a lot of sense. Some c autist would find the back door when his code was compiled larger than expected by a tiny amount.


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In no particular order, the NSA suggests these memory-safe programming languages

  • Go
  • Rust
  • C#
  • Swift
  • Java
  • Ruby
  • Python
  • Delphi/Object Pascal
  • Ada
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Delphi is fricking very much not memory safe lol.

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Neither is Ada. No one uses those languages, so they get a free pass lmao

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I had a class where we learned QBASIC in 2014 but I've literally never encountered Pascal and friends IRL.


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Pascal was intended to be a teaching language, and it has certain good aspects as one (if you are OK with the whole concept of using a language that no one uses for real to teach programming). For example, due to strings and arrays being fixed size, you can cover a lot of ground on algorithms AND explain how physical memory works without ever uttering the word "pointer" or delving into memory management besides "global variables are stored here, local variables are stored on the stack that grows from the end of here". Which is good for teaching because it allows to introduce more complicated concepts after the students got very familiar with basic stuff by using it to implement things.

Delphi is weird because it built up on that to become an almost C#, but you still have to manually call destructors for other things than built in strings and arrays all the time.

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Ohh, good to know :marseyreadi#ng:


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I think the most common place you can find a similar syntax is with VBA, but that's usually in banks where you might have to tardwrangle some archaic automation script in an excel sheet.

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>No honorable mention of D and it'[s new borrow checker

feds are fricking cucks

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Six million orange reddit threads for nothing... :marseyitneverbegan: :marseycry:

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this reminded me how much I like ada in theory, its funny I was just installing an ada compiler as I read this.

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Perl is simply too keyed to be included in an NSA glow list

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C++ is memory safe if you are competent

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So not at all then

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memory safe is for cute twinks my software runs on vibes alone

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