Expert: Shipping Code in Non-Memory Safe Languages May Soon Be Negligent
charliermarsh · x · 2026-08-23
Charlie Marsh suggests that as AI coding assistants advance, writing code in non-memory safe languages (like C/C++) may soon become untenable or even negligent. This implies that AI can more easily handle the complexity of memory-safe languages like Rust, potentially shifting software engineering best practices.
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