Biden administration calls for developers to embrace memory-safe programing languages and move away from those that cause buffer overflows and other memory access vulnerabilities.
Wow, Programming advice from non-programmers (And I would say this no matter which side of the aisle the President is from) and those with a vested interest. (google, Microsoft) The Linux kernel is written in C, will it be shut out of government contracts?
Well, after fighting an endless parade of memory corruption vulnerabilities for the last 35 years, maybe it is time for a change.
The advice may be coming from the white house but it seems like a better direction to go in than metaphorically continuing to point loaded guns at our feet.
Wow, Programming advice from non-programmers (And I would say this no matter which side of the aisle the President is from) and those with a vested interest. (google, Microsoft) The Linux kernel is written in C, will it be shut out of government contracts?
Non-programmers? You think Biden personally made this up without consulting a single computer scientist or programmer or something?
Well, after fighting an endless parade of memory corruption vulnerabilities for the last 35 years, maybe it is time for a change.
The advice may be coming from the white house but it seems like a better direction to go in than metaphorically continuing to point loaded guns at our feet.
Speaking of programming languages, what happened to Google’s Carbon?
That’s still under active development, and due for a 2025 release.
Support for Rust in Linux is gaining a lot of traction. Memory safety without performance hits is massive for kernel development.
Google and Microsoft are massively invested in Linux and some of its biggest contributors due to the cloud.
Windows and android are also written in memory unsafe languages so I don’t see how this would help them.