Tag: programming language
From the rooftops shout it out: Go 1.16 ready to go (onto more 64-bit architectures)
Go 1.16, the latest iteration of the programming language used in infrastructure projects like Docker and Kubernetes, has […]
What’s the point: Elastic, Rust, Racket, Kong, GitLab, and Polar Signals
Elastic users can start updating their stack to version 7.11 now. The release is the first to sport […]
Rust turns over new leaf with own foundation, puts maintainers front and centre
After talking to lots of other foundations and sharing its plans in August 2020, the Rust Core team […]
What’s the point: GitLab, Serverless, Go, Eclipse Foundation, ScyllaDB, Slim.ai, and Otomi
After pushing out a security release just a week ago, GitLab discovered that one of the fixes could […]
Fourth time’s the charm: Tiobe declares Python programming language of 2020
It’s the beginning of the month, so software quality company Tiobe has done its usual magic and released […]
Ruby 3.0 lands. Click your heels together 3 times and say: Speed up programs, speed up programs, speed up programs
Five years in the making, performance-oriented Ruby 3.0 has finally landed providing programmers with parallel execution features, and […]
Feeling a little Rusty? v1.49 arrives just in time for new year’s, elbows language onto 64-bit Arm
The team behind programming language Rust ended 2020 with the release of v1.49, so that users can start […]
Two more months until Go: 1.16 beta offers improved tooling up for a test-drive
With two more months until the final Go 1.16 release, the Go team has called upon developers to […]
Rust survey 2020: Community thinks big name corporate sponsors might get adoption rolling
While last year’s Rust survey arrived a tad on the late side, 2020’s results are already in and […]
What’s the point: Ansible, Puppet, Rust, Kong Mesh, etcd, and Prometheus
IT automation product Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform has been updated to version 1.2, which moves the tool […]