▲ | commandersaki 4 days ago | |
You really have to go hunting for a segfault in Go. The critical sentence in OP article is: in practice, of course, safety is not binary, it is a spectrum, and on that spectrum Go is much closer to a typical safe language than to C. OP just has a vested interest in proving safety of languages and is making a big deal where in practice there is none. People are not making loads of unsafe programs in Go nor deploying as such because it would be pretty quickly detected. This is much different to C and C++. |