Ironwall: A native language built around memory safety by default
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A new compiled language prioritizes safety guarantees without requiring manual memory management, aiming to replace C/C++ in systems programming. For indie developers building infrastructure or tools where stability matters more than raw speed, it eliminates entire categories of bugs that plague lower-level code.
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