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What is Bosque Language? Experimental Programming Language from Microsoft Research. The key design features of the language provide ways to avoid accidental complexity in the development and coding process. The result is improved developer productivity, increased software quality, and enable a range of new compilers.

What is C++? Has imperative, object-oriented and generic programming features, while also providing the facilities for low level memory manipulation. C++ compiles directly to a machine's native code, allowing it to be one of the fastest languages in the world, if optimized.

Bosque Language and C++ can be categorized as "Languages" tools.

Bosque Language is an open source tool with 4.44K GitHub stars and 312 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Bosque Language's open source repository on GitHub.

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Sr. Doodad Imagineer at Russtopia Labs · | 0 upvote · 222.8K views

As a personal research project I wanted to add post-quantum crypto KEM (key encapsulation) algorithms and new symmetric crypto session algorithms to openssh. I found the openssh code and its channel/context management extremely complex.

Concurrently, I was learning Go. It occurred to me that Go's excellent standard library, including crypto libraries, plus its much safer memory model and string/buffer handling would be better suited to a secure remote shell solution. So I started from scratch, writing a clean-room Go-based solution, without regard for ssh compatibility. Interactive and token-based login, secure copy and tunnels.

Of course, it needs a proper security audit for side channel attacks, protocol vulnerabilities and so on -- but I was impressed by how much simpler a client-server application with crypto and complex terminal handling was in Go.

$ sloc openssh-portable 
  Languages  Files    Code  Comment  Blank   Total  CodeLns
      Total    502  112982    14327  15705  143014   100.0%
          C    389  105938    13349  14416  133703    93.5%
      Shell     92    6118      937   1129    8184     5.7%
       Make     16     468       37    131     636     0.4%
        AWK      1     363        0      7     370     0.3%
        C++      3      79        4     18     101     0.1%
       Conf      1      16        0      4      20     0.0%
$ sloc xs
  Languages  Files  Code  Comment  Blank  Total  CodeLns
      Total     34  3658     1231    655   5544   100.0%
         Go     19  3230     1199    507   4936    89.0%
   Markdown      2   181        0     76    257     4.6%
       Make      7   148        4     50    202     3.6%
       YAML      1    39        0      5     44     0.8%
       Text      1    30        0      7     37     0.7%
     Modula      1    16        0      2     18     0.3%
      Shell      3    14       28      8     50     0.9%

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Pros of Bosque Language
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      Performance
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      Control over memory allocation
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      Cross-platform
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      Fast
    • 85
      Object oriented
    • 59
      Industry standard
    • 48
      Smart pointers
    • 38
      Templates
    • 17
      Gui toolkits
    • 17
      Raii
    • 14
      Flexibility
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      Generic programming
    • 14
      Control
    • 12
      Metaprogramming
    • 10
      Hardcore
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      Full-fledged containers/collections API
    • 5
      Many large libraries
    • 5
      Simple
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      Large number of Libraries
    • 4
      Performant multi-paradigm language
    • 3
      Way too complicated
    • 1
      Close to Reality
    • 1
      Plenty of useful features

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    Cons of Bosque Language
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        Slow compilation
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        Unsafe
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        Over-complicated
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        Fragile ABI
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        No standard/mainstream dependency management
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        Templates mess with compilation units
      • 3
        Too low level for most tasks
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        Compile time features are a mess
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        Template metaprogramming is insane
      • 1
        Segfaults
      • 1
        Unreal engine

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      What is Bosque Language?

      The key design features of the language provide ways to avoid accidental complexity in the development and coding process. The result is improved developer productivity, increased software quality, and enable a range of new compilers.

      What is C++?

      C++ compiles directly to a machine's native code, allowing it to be one of the fastest languages in the world, if optimized.

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