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Have those programming languages ​​​​that intend to replace C++ succeeded?

[CSDN editor’s note] Speaking of the C++ language, programmers should be very familiar with it. It contains all the functions provided by the C language. In applications, C++ is everywhere. Recently, Lucian Radu Teodorescu, a software engineer at Garmin, summarized the current technical state of the C++ successor language in an article. Original link: https://ift.tt/3FNljfL

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Breaking the monopoly of ARM/x86, Google officially stated that Android supports RISC-V

The open source and open RISC-V has become the third largest CPU instruction set next to ARM and x86, and has also attracted the attention of major chip manufacturers. However, to enter the mainstream market, some breakthroughs are needed, among which the support of Google Android system Crucially, the good news is that Google has

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Can WebAssembly really replace Kubernetes?

Abstract: Many developers always compare WebAssembly with Kubernetes habitually. Maybe some kind of technology will appear in the future to deploy and manage distributed applications in the cloud environment and eventually replace Kubernetes. The author of this article believes that it Unlikely WebAssembly. Original link: https://ift.tt/YL0OWij Disclaimer: This article is translated by CSDN, and reprinting

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In the next-generation front-end language dispute, JavaScript will be overtaken by the new language?

Author|Nicholas Yang Translator|Nucle-Cola Planning|Chu Xingjuan If you were writing front-end code, which programming language would you choose? At present, there are three most promising players: first, the most conventional JavaScript, then a language that can be compiled into WebAssembly (Wasm), and finally a language that can be compiled into JavaScript. Regular JavaScript requires the least

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The twilight of personal heroism is approaching, and the 6 major status quo talks about the year of open source

This article comes from the “2022 Technology Annual Inventory” column planned by CSDN. This column will focus on core technical fields such as programming languages, open source, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, architecture services, databases, chips, development tools, etc., and invite front-line technical experts to share their technical practices in person, hoping to serve more industries

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Break the x86/ARM monopoly! Chinese Academy of Sciences RISC-V open source processor Xiangshan second-generation core plan next year Q1 tape-out

The RISC-V architecture is considered to be the third path for China’s chip industry after the x86 and ARM architectures. A few days ago, the 2022 Beijing Microelectronics International Symposium and IC WORLD Conference was successfully held. Bao Yungang, a researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, introduced the

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Microsoft engineers look forward to Rust 2023: Rewrite compiler, solve management problems

Nick Cameron is a principal engineer responsible for Rust development at Microsoft and was previously a member of the Rust core development team. He published an article 3 months ago: “Ten Challenges Facing Rust”, saying that this is a problem that Rust should solve in 2023. Last week, he published another article: “Rust in 2023”,

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x86, ARM to fight Tencent joined the RISC-V Foundation to fully support domestic open source CPU

RISC-V is a new CPU instruction set, and now it has grown into the third largest CPU camp after x86 and ARM. Its open and open source advantages have also been sought after by domestic manufacturers. Now Tencent has also joined the RISC-V Foundation , and is a Premier Members senior member. In this level,

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Google: Decline in Android Memory Safety Vulnerabilities Linked to Rust Use

According to Google Security News, memory safety vulnerabilities have consistently accounted for more than 65% of vulnerabilities across products and across the industry for more than a decade. Recently, however, on Android, memory safety vulnerabilities have decreased significantly, and the severity of the associated vulnerabilities has also decreased. “From 2019 to 2022, the annual number

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