The good news is that Rapid Euphoria programming language is exactly the opposite of its source code.
i.e. as much as the source code is coded as a long list of instructions - the result is probably the most simple, elegant and compact programming language.

It's easy to represent 100 lines of BASIC, Python, Jscript (not to mention C) code in just 1 line of Rapid Euphoria. Because a single Rapid Euphoria sequence can include any complex data type which may exist in those languages all together.

Another good news is that Rapid Euphoria is written by a perfectionist, Robert Craig, and the code is proven to be reliable and stable throughout the years.

About malicious attacks:
It is the same problem of environmental pollution - we create much more garbage then we can recycle, so the garbage is here to stay.
i.e. we create much more hardware and software then we can protect, so the malicious attacks are here to stay.

The most protected institutes in the world are hacked every day. Government and military institutes.

And IoT and G5 are the insurance policy for malicious attacks to get out of control for good.

So why bother?

Unix had a backdoor all those years that it was considered "safe". That backdoor was placed by request.

Any CPU in the last two or more decades includes non-documented circuits. The malicious activity is already hardwired in your CPU.

People fooling themselves with anti-virus software and daily updates, while their hardware and their operating systems are already include backdoors by request.

Do not forget that any advanced civil technology is a military technology, that was developed by the military for the military. That includes the Internet and any transmitter/receiver in the market. Just do 1 + 1.

Smartphone is enough vulnerable for elementary school kids to hack. It is the most vulnerable piece of hardware and software on planet Earth. Yet people are bother to protect their PC. (They have no idea whatsoever, what IoT will bring: no more private life).

What I like about Rapid Euphoria is not the speed, it is the beauty and the simplicity of its power.