“>When you read a news alert about a new exploit having been found that"cracks" a widely used application, a crucial memory error is likelyto be at the base of the problem. When a program "ages"—when itcan't be left running more than a day without crashing, slowing downcatastrophically, or interfering with other programs—that's likely tobe a memory fault.This is a serious point, and one that's hard for non-programmers tounderstand. Outsider
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