So it is natural in a world full of out of bounds exploits, hazardous pointers and use after free/delete, to complain about them.
As for Android, it comes even from the Google team, given the little support they give to the NDK.
So it is natural in a world full of out of bounds exploits, hazardous pointers and use after free/delete, to complain about them.
As for Android, it comes even from the Google team, given the little support they give to the NDK.