Microsoft is busy rewriting core Windows code in memory-safe Rust
David "dwizzle" Weston, director of OS security for Windows: "You will actually have Windows booting with Rust in the kernel in probably the next several weeks or months, which is really cool,. The basic goal here was to convert some of these internal C++ data types into their Rust equivalents."
Amid growing industry support for memory safe programming, Microsoft's exploration of Rust has become more enthusiastic. And last September, it became an informal mandate: Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich declared that new software projects should use Rust rather than C/C++.
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