Tag: programming language
Go team proposes parametric polymorphism
The team behind the Go programming language released an updated draft for parametric polymorphism (pp). Inclusion of Generics, […]
RedMonk rankings show growth in TypeScript, creeping Rust
Developers are a remarkably consistent bunch the latest language rankings from RedMonk suggest, with the top ten virtually […]
What’s the point: Mozilla research grants, Netlify, Pony, ONAP
Before opening a new round in autumn 2019, Mozilla has informed the open source community about the results […]
Rust team declares July 4…v1.36.0 day
The Rust release team chose US independence day to ship v1.36.0 of the upstart language. Rust 1.36.0 has […]
MIT presents Gen to get probabilistic programming for AI up and running
A research group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has set out to bring probabilistic programming to practitioners, […]
Go devs turn to community to double-check next steps
With Go 1.13 well on its way to a release in August, proposals to implement for the next […]
What’s the point: Nomad 0.9.2, Ruby 2.7, Azure, and Istio 1.2
HashiCorp’s workload orchestrator Nomad is now available in v0.9.2. The most notable additions in the release focus on […]
Julia 101 – The upstart language with a lot to offer
If you could develop your own programming language from scratch, what would it look like? If you’re a […]
Rust rolls out roadmap, decides to give itself a polish
The Rust community has outlined its roadmap for the year ahead, after deciding that the next 12 months […]
All systems go on security with Go 1.12 language release
After two good weeks of bug squashing, container ecosystem favourite Go 1.12 is finally generally available with TLS […]