Paulo Pinto: > Now we have to fight an uphill battle with C developers to make them realize > the benefict > of using safer languages while fixing security holes every day.
See bugs from integer overflows, for example. A "battle" that I'm willing to "fight" every day :-) D is a bit better than C in this regard, if you write a short program in C and then you write a similar program in D, you will probably put quite less bugs in the D version (I think in C# you put a bit less bugs than D, because the C# compiler is a little more strict). Bye, bearophile "If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in." -- Edsger W. Dijkstra