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Should you start new projects in C++, these days? Is language safety an issue for you? What can be done, today?

Making C++ Safer

by Greg Law

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I believe that over time C++ will become a lot safer, maybe even some kind of ΓÇÿsafeΓÇÖ. Competition is good: Clang was the best thing to happen to GCC, and Rust might turn out to be the best thing to happen to C++. That journey has already begun, with proposals for the evolution of the language including Contracts and Profiles, and simply changing some of the defaults in C++26. While the language custodians work to make the language itself safer, what can you do today?

 

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