"The job of the computer is to not require C++ to be useful," said Huang at NVIDIA GTC 2024.
Mar 21, 2024 | Today’s news and insights developers |
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"The job of the computer is to not require C++ to be useful," said Huang at NVIDIA GTC 2024. |
The White House’s recommendation to use memory-safe programming languages could boost Rust’s popularity. |
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