That wasnt the end of the matter, however.
Memory safeprogramming languageshave continued to be under an intense spotlight.
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Memory safety matters now more than ever, because so much more of what we do happens online.
In 2017, theWannaCryransomware attack garnered massive attention as it spread globally, infecting more than 230,000 computers.
C++ is under particular scrutiny because of the amount of critical code that has been written in it.

Falco added that: the need for safe code has never been more pressing.
With the increasing importance of software security and reliability,developersare facing mounting pressure to adopt safer coding practices.
The Safe C++ Extensions aim to address this critical need by introducing novel features that prevent common memory-related errors.

So will this fix the issue?
Thats the Rust language.
It is developing a programmatic code conversion vehicle called TRACTOR (Translating All C TO Rust).
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