On Monday, the U.S. White House released a reporting asking developers (like you!) to use memory-safe programming languages to help prevent cyber attacks.
To help you understand this major bit of news and what it means for your coding projects, we explain in detail the differences between memory-safe and unsafe programming languages on our blog, In Development. https://www.codecademy.com/resources/blog/memory-safe-programming-languages/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_content=youtube_memory_Safe
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To help you understand this major bit of news and what it means for your coding projects, we explain in detail the differences between memory-safe and unsafe programming languages on our blog, In Development. https://www.codecademy.com/resources/blog/memory-safe-programming-languages/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_content=youtube_memory_Safe
#MemorySafety
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