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Agreed.My impression - based on hearsay for Rust as I have no experience - is thatIf you look at the evolution of programming languages, "higher-level"
the key point of Rust is memory "safety". I use scare-quotes here, since it
is simply about correct use of dynamic memory and buffers.
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It is entirely possible to have correct use of memory in C,
doesn't mean "you can do more stuff". On the contrary, making
a language "higher-level" means deciding what it is we want to make
harder or even impossible.
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