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A Microsoft engineer explains the "C/C++ gone by 2030" chatter
When a senior Microsoft engineer floated the idea of wiping out C and C++ from the company’s codebase by 2030, the remark ...
Microsoft is leveraging AI agents to automate the massive task of migrating its legacy codebases to the more secure Rust language.
Microsoft has denied rumors about rewriting Windows in Rust after a viral job post sparked confusion online. The company ...
Maintainers and developers are now using AI to help build Linux. Simultaneously, Rust has graduated to being a co-equal language with C for mainstream Linux development. However, the programming world ...
Microsoft gave a status update today on its experiments on using the Rust programming language instead of C and C++ to write Windows components. In short, the experiments have gone well, and engineers ...
Microsoft engineer Galen Hunt has clarified that his comments about eliminating C and C++ were about a research project on ...
The switch from C++ to Rust aims to make the kernel more concise, secure, and efficient. Microsoft has already added a significant 36,000 lines of Rust code to the kernel, which has led to the ...
Microsoft is hiring a team of Rustaceans in what looks like a move away from C# Despite sacking staff left and right – by two percent compared to last year – the Windows maker is still hiring. In this ...
The company seeks software engineers to work on improving Rust compilers and tools for internal product groups, and to interact with the broader Rust community. Microsoft is building a team to support ...
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