It's always a bit weird when people talk about "resources" as a unification of memory, files, sockets, etc. My programs exist to fill memory and then push bits of memory around. At least 99% of my "resource" usage is heap objects. If it gets slightly harder to deal with memory but utterly trivial to deal with every other type of resource, that's a net loss.
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