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<blockquote data-quote="AlexB23" data-source="post: 77631675" data-attributes="member: 450900"><p>Alright, I summarized the <a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/31/rust_google_c/" target="_blank">article</a> in the way anyone can understand:</p><p></p><p>Google's engineers are finding that they can get twice as much work done using the Rust programming language compared to C++. This is because Rust helps prevent common mistakes that can cause security issues. Other companies like Microsoft are also starting to use Rust for these reasons. However, some people argue that it's still important to consider other factors when choosing a programming language, such as how well it performs in terms of speed. But even though learning a new language like Rust can take time, Google's employees have reported feeling more confident in the correctness of their Rust code. In other words, 2024 could become the year of Rust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexB23, post: 77631675, member: 450900"] Alright, I summarized the [URL='https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/31/rust_google_c/']article[/URL] in the way anyone can understand: Google's engineers are finding that they can get twice as much work done using the Rust programming language compared to C++. This is because Rust helps prevent common mistakes that can cause security issues. Other companies like Microsoft are also starting to use Rust for these reasons. However, some people argue that it's still important to consider other factors when choosing a programming language, such as how well it performs in terms of speed. But even though learning a new language like Rust can take time, Google's employees have reported feeling more confident in the correctness of their Rust code. In other words, 2024 could become the year of Rust. [/QUOTE]
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