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Rust vs C++: which is safer for systems programming?

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Answer:

Rust was designed for safety, preventing many errors upfront with its powerful type system, borrow checker, and strict ownership rules - nearly eliminating common memory-related bugs. C++ is intensely powerful and ubiquitous but’s prone to leaks, undefined behaviour, or data races if not coded with care. For safety in low-level systems, Rust is preferred; C++ can match control, but safety is not guaranteed built-in.

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