No, Microsoft is not rewriting Windows in Rust. The clarification comes after a LinkedIn post by a Microsoft Distinguished ...
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No, Microsoft isn't actually eliminating C and C++ from its software
Given how slow Microsoft has been at adding some major features to Windows 11, the goal of removing every line of C and C++ from the company's software by 2030 is obviously very ambitious and on some ...
Microsoft aims to replace its legacy C and C++ code with the Rust programming language across its largest codebases by the ...
The two languages currently play a major role in Microsoft’s products. C is deeply embedded in the Windows kernel and many ...
To the surprise of almost nobody, the unprecedented build-out of datacenters and the equipping of them with servers for ...
Newer languages might soak up all the glory, but these die-hard languages have their place. Here are eight languages ...
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