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Rust’s Ownership and Borrowing Enforce Memory Safetyby@senthilnayagan
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Rust’s Ownership and Borrowing Enforce Memory Safety

by Senthil Nayagan31mJuly 15th, 2022
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Rust’s ownership and borrowing might be confusing if we don't grasp what's really going on. This is particularly true when applying a previously learned programming style to a new paradigm; we call this a paradigm shift. If a program isn't really memory safe, there are few assurances about its functionality.

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