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  3. I've had several people ask me why we use C instead of Rust or other languages at wolfSSL.

I've had several people ask me why we use C instead of Rust or other languages at wolfSSL.

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    I've had several people ask me why we use C instead of Rust or other languages at wolfSSL. One of my colleagues wrote an explanation:

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    Why C Remains the Gold Standard for Cryptographic Software - wolfSSL

    For production cryptographic software, memory safety alone does not define security. Real-world crypto must run on every platform, maintain stable assumptions

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      I've had several people ask me why we use C instead of Rust or other languages at wolfSSL. One of my colleagues wrote an explanation:

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      Why C Remains the Gold Standard for Cryptographic Software - wolfSSL

      For production cryptographic software, memory safety alone does not define security. Real-world crypto must run on every platform, maintain stable assumptions

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      wolfSSL (www.wolfssl.com)

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      @LinuxJedi

      Thank you for sharing. That are interesting points.

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