

That’s the niche I think Rust is trying to fill, it’s both low level, and provides the tools to be memory safe whenever you don’t need unsafe code.
That’s the niche I think Rust is trying to fill, it’s both low level, and provides the tools to be memory safe whenever you don’t need unsafe code.
Rather annoyingly NI (where I’m from) didn’t vote to leave, but its affecting us the worst (and sort of best) by far. A lot of Unionists won’t accept being treated differently to the rest of the UK, and won’t accept any kind of even theoretical border in thr Irish sea.
However we cannot have a border at all across Ireland. Funny enough the solution was an area of free movement, trade, and common laws.
Much like the EU.
Sorry to break the illusion, but BIRD is an acronym. British Intelligence Recording Device.
Rule Britannia.
This won’t be very popular, but something with manual memory management. You probably won’t use it a whole tonne, but that’s not the important thing. The important thing is the understanding of memory concepts such as addressing and pointers.
Personally I learned C++ first, haven’t used it a whole lot, but it absolutely helped me understand other languages much much much better.
I agree, however they also don’t allow sideloading as far as I know. I think there’s a distinction between policing whats on your store, and what users can install from anywhere.