On February 28, I shared a news article reporting that the White House is urging developers to switch to memory-safe programming languages. Yesterday, Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, wrote his response to this issue.

Biden administration seems oblivious of the strengths of contemporary C++ and the efforts to provide strong safety guarantees, Bjarne Stroustrup said.

C++ creator Bjarne Stroustrup has defended the widely used programming language in response to a Biden administration report that calls on developers to use memory-safe languages and avoid using vulnerable ones such as C++ and C.
In a March 15 response to an inquiry from InfoWorld, Stroustrup pointed out strengths of C++, which was designed in 1979. “I find it surprising that the writers of those government documents seem oblivious of the strengths of contemporary C++ and the efforts to provide strong safety guarantees,” Stroustrup said. “On the other hand, they seem to have realized that a programming language is just one part of a tool chain, so that improved tools and development processes are essential.”

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I thought that surely this was a Bugle post. But no.
What a world when Bjarne Stroustrup is rebutting the White House.
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Same.
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Seriously, I figured this was bugle news, too.
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I'm curious to know what led you to that idea. Is it something beneficial or harmful? cc @elvismercury @erict875
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It's nothing to feel bad about, just the actual world being nuttier than satire. Sometimes it catches you by surprise.
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How dare you compare me to a great journalist like @thebitcoinbugle? 😂
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I missed your earlier post. I'll be damned if I take technical professional advice from the White House lol
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