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by taliesinb
4288 days ago
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In some sense it is surprising that Google hasn't done this already. After all, Mozilla has seen fit to work on Rust, which will soon replace C++ (god willing). But if you're organizing the world's information, don't you need a programming language that can work with that information in a first-class way? |
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In what sense? If you mean traditional business software, maybe.
If you mean real systems programming, OS drivers and such, only when an OS vendor integrates it into their SDK.
That is how C and later on C++, pushed away all the other alternatives for systems programming.