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zwieback
4y ago
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What I mean is that Rust brings the ownership tracking of memory as a primary concept. With C++ that's more of an add-on. I should add that I'm an old time C++er and don't have Rust hands-on experience
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Volker_W
4y ago
I consider C/C++ not having ownership of memory as a primary concept to be one of its ugliness's.
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