| ▲ | jiggawatts 4 hours ago | |
I was just working on a system best thought of as a “dinosaur”: written almost entirely in C (and a bit of PERL) and running on an appliance with BSD as the kernel. It’s full of bugs and has had a string of RCE vulnerabilities published recently, probably because of Mythos. Working with it day to day I get this feeling that the tech stack used results in a system that’s… clumsy and constrained. Little things give me that impression, and I can’t quite put it in words, but it’s thirty years of experience working with dozens of languages and platforms speaking here. Using C makes you clumsy. It makes you trip over things other languages don’t. It makes it obscenely difficult to do even simple things. It’s like trying to put a delicate ship into a bottle while wearing oven mitts. Switching to a better language isn’t just about the specific capabilities of its compiler, it’s also about what it enables in the humans using it. | ||
| ▲ | foobiekr 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I don't disagree with that, but my point is that Rust will not really solve vulnerabilities. | ||