Microsoft has a whole team dedicated to eliminating "every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030," which includes Windows ...
A LinkedIn post from a Microsoft developer has caused a stir. The accusation quickly arose that Microsoft wanted to ...
Based on the four-day-old post, many publications began reporting that by 2030, Microsoft will switch its entire code base ...
Microsoft told Windows Latest that the company does not plan to rewrite Windows 11 using AI in Rust after an employee's post ...
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 ...
A job posting by a Microsoft engineer sparked excitement about a project “to eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft ...
Windows 11 is going rusty, and we don't mean that someone left the operating system out in the rain for too long - rather that Rust is now part of the OS in a fresh plan being enacted by Microsoft to ...
While not an official announcement, a senior Microsoft employee revealed recently that Rust code will soon be at the heart of the kernel as the tech giant looks to improve Windows 11's security.
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 leveraging AI agents to automate the massive task of migrating its legacy codebases to the more secure Rust ...