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C++ vs Rust: which is better for safe systems programming?

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Answer:

Rust is better for safe systems programming because of strict memory safety, no nulls, no buffer overflows, and built-in checks. C++ offers flexibility and control but lacks modern compile-time protections and allows critical memory bugs that Rust prevents.

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