Tag: programming language
Rust library team thumbs through reorg playbook, calls for new members
With the Rust project expanding, the programming language’s standard library team is trying a separation of concerns between […]
What’s the point: Lua, AWS App2Container, OpsRamp, Diamanti Spektra, Couchbase, and Redis
Is summer a silly season for dev news? No chance! To keep you up to date with the […]
What’s the point: Elastic, LLVM, rebrandings, Perl, and Harbor
Version 7.8 of the Elastic Stack has been recently made available for download. Users who haven’t checked the […]
Wondering how C++ got this far? So does its creator
In a recently released and, by his own admission, far too long paper, C++ creator Bjarne Stroustrup tries […]
Ready, steady, Go: Programming language releases 1.15 beta
The team behind Google’s programming language has issued a beta for Go 1.15, giving everyone enough time to […]
Rust 1.44 shines light on not-so-standard contexts and dependency visualisation
Without much promotion, the team behind programming language Rust has pushed version 1.44 of its project out of […]
Rust moves up in the world, enters TIOBE index’s top 20
Five years after having been awarded “the most loved programming language” badge on Stack Overflow for the first […]
What’s in a data analyst? Survey suggests Python user base mainly devs
Last November, the Python Software Foundation and dev tool creator JetBrains took the pulse of the Python community […]
R you ready for v4.0? Stats-lovers’ language hits ground running – but users will have to do their bit to keep up
Version 4.0 of the statistical computing language R is brimming with new features and ready to be installed […]
Rust’s main rival needs to Go on and sort out its tooling, say devs
With results to the Rust community survey just in, the team behind main competitor Go also decided to […]