Agreed. But memory safety is really such low-hanging fruit right now. Given that memory bugs still produce massive quantities of severe vulnerabilities, it seems appropriate to hammer on that aspect of languages.
If memory safety ever becomes a practically solved problem (e.g. somebody's running an OpenBSD-style count of how many days since a new memory bug popped up and it gets past, I don't know, hate to be greedy, how about 3?), then I'll be merrily banging away on the other aspects.
If memory safety ever becomes a practically solved problem (e.g. somebody's running an OpenBSD-style count of how many days since a new memory bug popped up and it gets past, I don't know, hate to be greedy, how about 3?), then I'll be merrily banging away on the other aspects.