![]() ![]() While Rust is not strictly limited to systems programming, that's what it's become popular for among larger tech companies. Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Google and Facebook are looking to Rust to build on older C++ code due to Rust's memory safety features, which helps minimize memory safety security flaws – the largest category of security vulnerabilities that get patched each month by Microsoft. Rust for Windows is still in preview and was released last May to help developers bring Rust into the picture for building desktop apps, store apps and device drivers. SEE: Hiring Kit: Python developer (TechRepublic Premium) The aim of Rust for Windows – formerly Rust/WinRT – is to ease the path for developers looking to write Windows applications in Rust by allowing them to naturally call a variety of Windows application programming interfaces (APIs), including Win32, COM (Component Object Model), and WinRT. ![]() AWS: Here's why we are investing in the Rust programming language.GitHub calls for contributions to new cybersecurity Advisory Database.Want to be a developer? These are the coding skills that can get you hired.Linux developers patch security holes faster than anyone else, says Google Project Zero. ![]() 41 impressive questions to ask in a job interview
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