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flag Microsoft will shift to Rust from C and C++ by 2030 to enhance security and reliability.

flag Microsoft announced plans to phase out its use of C and C++ in favor of the Rust programming language by 2030, aiming to improve software security and reliability. flag The shift is part of a broader effort to reduce vulnerabilities linked to memory safety issues common in C and C++. flag While the company will continue using legacy code for now, new development will increasingly rely on Rust, which is designed to prevent common programming errors. flag The transition will span multiple products and systems, with internal tools and training being developed to support the change.

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