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Is it? This is my experience with Python. The C/C++ programs I use daily never seem to crash (Linux, bash, terminals, X, firefox, vim, etc.). It must be years ago one of those programs crashed while I used it.





Also a segfault IS the protection layer intervening, it is equivalent to a exception in other languages. The real problem is, when there is no segfault.

This is absolutely true. But even this does not happen in the software I use every day. Software written is C is definitely the most stable I use - by far. That there are people running around claiming that it is impossible to write stable software in C and it crashes all the time due to bugs is rather unfortunate, as it is far from the truth.



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