Published: Sept. 10, 2020, 12:30 a.m.
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A special friend of the show joins us to discuss C++ in 2020 and the growing adoption of Rust.
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- Microsoft: Rust Is the Industry\\u2019s \\u2018Best Chance\\u2019 at Safe Systems Programming — C++, at its core, is not a safe language,\\u201d said Ryan Levick, Microsoft cloud developer advocate, during the AllThingsOpen virtual conference last month
- How Microsoft Is Adopting Rust. — Microsoft determined that 70% of security patches pushed to computers are to fix memory-related bugs.
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