Tag: programming language
Rust 1.59 serves devs inline assembly and automatic debuginfo-shaving
Rust 1.59 has landed, providing developers with more stability, a way to create smaller binaries, and support for […]
C# team looks for feedback on parameter null-checking and list pattern features
With Visual Studio 17.1 being available, developers with a knack for C# programming now also have access to […]
C23 is shaping up: New keywords and fixed assert to land in updated standard
Another virtual meeting of the C programming language working group has come and gone, and with at least […]
Chris Lattner cuts last ties to Swift project
Chris Lattner, the mind behind compiler infrastructure project LLVM and Apple’s Swift language, has left the Swift core […]
Rust at work seems on the up, but less complexity and more speed could do it wonders
After a tumultuous year in which core members left, an entire moderation team quit the project, the language […]
Stop the nonsense! Racket 8.4 helps with expression checker and new editor
Lisp dialect Racket is now available in version 8.4, sporting a new expression editor and a kind system […]
TIOBE Index prepares for ranking engine shutdown, plans to include new sources
The TIOBE Programming Community Index for February 2022 is out, and while nothing much has changed on the […]
Rust 1.58 continues efforts to get more friendly, kernel initiative progresses
Rust 1.58 has recently been pushed into the open, and though most changes can be found in the […]
TIOBE Programming Language of the year 2021 title goes to Python (again)
For the second time in a row, Python has been crowned the programming language of the year by […]
Ruby 3.1 lands with new debugger in tow
As has become the custom, the team behind Ruby has used the end-of-year holiday break to push out […]