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Improving C# Memory Safety

Most likely a side effect related to Windows team finally giving some C# love, instead of COM and C++, given the comparisons between C# 16 with Rust and Swift in a few article sections.

2 days agopjmlp

The Windows team is talking to DevDiv again? Satan's putting on his ice skates right now.

2 hours agomoomin

One can only hope.

C++/WinRT is in maintenance, and you will notice the WinUI 3.0 does most of their demos, and gallery with C#.

an hour agopjmlp

What you can do in C# today is convert any unsafe pointer to Span whenever you get your hands on it, and pass around slices. You can still drop down to ‘fixed’ when it turns out you need it for performance.