The USA ONCD (Office of the National Cyber Director) is joining the chorus of people demanding that developers use memory-safe languages to “protect the security of our nation,” – though some C++ language experts reckon memory safety is just one small piece of the security puzzle.

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@phase2 At coffee, after this morning's , I was chatting with a couple of women friends when two more women joined the discussion. All were involved in software, so people started discussing the languages and editors they use. The web designer programmed in Ruby on Rails on a React stack and used Vim. The aerospace engineer uses Matlab 2017. The astrophysicist uses Julia to process images from DESI. The product manager uses Excel. I (retired) was coding in last night.


If you've never seen before, the notation can be bewildering. It was conceived as a notation for expressing algorithms in the same language-neutral way that algebra expresses proofs or equations of state. Like it supports dynamic variables and iterative or functional programming.

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