> We believe that substantial improvements can be achieved through an incremental transition to a partially-memory-safe C++ language subset, augmented with hardware security features when available.
Google’s own Carbon language is positioning itself as C++ successor with an incremental path towards a memory-safe subset. It is odd that the article didn’t even mention it.
My friend’s startup is working to make the dialysis itself more portable and accessible by dramatically relaxing the water and other operational requirements. They are now running a human trial in Canada.
A device that can be in the body feels like the ultimate holy grail in this area. Medical advances like this take a lot of effort and time.
Google’s own Carbon language is positioning itself as C++ successor with an incremental path towards a memory-safe subset. It is odd that the article didn’t even mention it.