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A. Since C/C++ is vulnerable to buffer overflows, using it represents a risk. What advantage does C/C++ offer that might justify this risk? B. Is the advantage you gave in part A so great that C/C++ should be used by any organization that can afford to hire programmers that know how to code in C/C++? Why or why not?

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