Microsoft is taking an impressive step in modernizing its biggest codebases and will eliminate all C/C++ code by the end of ...
Microsoft has a whole team dedicated to eliminating "every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030," which includes Windows ...
Microsoft aims to replace its legacy C and C++ code with the Rust programming language across its largest codebases by the ...
For years, tech giant Microsoft ($MSFT) ran on two specific coding languages, among others: C and C++ were widely used not ...
Microsoft is leveraging AI agents to automate the massive task of migrating its legacy codebases to the more secure Rust language.
Galen Hunt's LinkedIn post suggested an ambitious project aimed at eliminating C and C++ from Microsoft's codebase by 2030, with Rust as a potential replacement. This announcement generated excitement ...
A Microsoft veteran has highlighted his goal to eliminate every single line of C and C++ code and replace it with Rust, ...
Microsoft engineer Galen Hunt has clarified that his comments about eliminating C and C++ were about a research project on ...
A job posting by a Microsoft engineer sparked excitement about a project “to eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft ...
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 ...