No. A language with checked arrays can never have a buffer overrun like C arrays can.
Some things are better. Game theory demonstrates this.
Some things are better but in the case of political systems, you typically can't prove that ahead of time.
Especially when the suggestion is to talk about changing a bunch of variables at once.
That's akin to a revolution, which historically work out badly for the people clamoring for it.
Some things are better but in the case of political systems, you typically can't prove that ahead of time.
Especially when the suggestion is to talk about changing a bunch of variables at once.
That's akin to a revolution, which historically work out badly for the people clamoring for it.