Anything that goes on the internet already has memory safety. The things that need it aren't written in C, there's a lot of programs out there that just don't require it. C won't be killed, there's too much already written in it. Sure there might be nothing new getting written in it but there will still be tons of software that needs to be maintained even if nothing new is being written in it. D also won't be that far behind it if that's truly the reason C gets 'killed'.

Anyways can't watch the discussion as it's private.

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