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Back in my day, we coded in raw assembly languages and unprotected pointers were far more common than these days. References didn't even exist yet, nor did tools for spotting memory corruption. Usually things would just freeze with almost no indication of what was wrong. Lots of "fun" bugs that the programmers of the day had to become masters at avoiding or spotting quickly.
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