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Microsoft engineer clarifies speculation around plans to 'eliminate' C, C++ languages by 2030
In a LinkedIn post from Microsoft engineer Galen Hunt has generated a fair bit of talk after sharing his goal to "eliminate ...
The two languages currently play a major role in Microsoft’s products. C is deeply embedded in the Windows kernel and many ...
Microsoft aims to replace its legacy C and C++ code with the Rust programming language across its largest codebases by the ...
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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 told Windows Latest that the company does not plan to rewrite Windows 11 using AI in Rust after an employee's post ...
A Microsoft engineer has clarified that a project aiming to rewrite millions of lines of code using AI and Rust is purely ...
Galen Hunt, Distinguished Engineer at Microsoft, recently described his ambitious target of replacing all C and C++ code at his ...
Could Microsoft switch from its use of C, C++, and C# to other languages? A recent blog post from the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) suggested that it might well be looking at alternatives, ...
Ok. I've been at college for almost 2 years and I'm pissed off that I still don't know ANYTHING (well, mostly anything) about this stuff.<BR><BR>I know all the basics of C++, up to classes, and the ...
The alphabet begins with the letter A, but the first drive on a reasonably up-to-date Windows computer is labeled “C:”. Why is that? First of all, the naming of the first Windows drive is not because ...
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