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I don't think it views are actually that different. It's just difficult to communicate effectively in the comments section.
At the level you've define the problem, I agree that preventive legislation would be counter-productive.
I was imagining regulation asked at a much lower level. Like requiring these systems be programmed in a safe subset of C (if you want to use C) because overflows, null references, etc. are dangerous.
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I don't think it views are actually that different. It's just difficult to communicate effectively in the comments section.
At the level you've define the problem, I agree that preventive legislation would be counter-productive.
I was imagining regulation asked at a much lower level. Like requiring these systems be programmed in a safe subset of C (if you want to use C) because overflows, null references, etc. are dangerous.