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Read MoreGoogle will fund adding Rust support to the Linux kernel
This week Google announced its intention to fund a project to make Linux more secure by writing parts of the operating system kernel in the Rust programming language. Such a change would represent a major technological and cultural shift for the open-source software project that has become the basis for vast areas of the Internet...
Read MoreMicrosoft and Open AI announced GitHub Copilot, an AI system that will finish code for programmers
Microsoft has announced a system based on artificial intelligence that can give tips on writing code to software developers. This new product demonstrates the Redmond corporation's intention to simplify the programming process and make it more accessible for developers.
Read MoreGoogle will halve commissions for developers with up to a million dollars a year
Google has revealed the rules for lowering commissions for app authors in Play Market. The company will halve fees for Android developers as long as their products' combined revenue does not exceed a million dollars within a year.
Read MoreChina has seen a surge in the number of companies developing AI technology
According to Chinese analysts, in 2020, the country began an explosive registration of companies in the field of artificial intelligence. There are many reasons for this, but the main reason may be the significantly increased flow of money from the authorities of the Celestial Empire.
Read MoreMalware developers are increasingly using exotic programming languages
Researchers from BlackBerry Research & Intelligence department published a report saying that nowadays malware developers began to use exotic programming languages more often in order to make subsequent analysis and detection of malware more difficult. Among the exotic programming languages for writing malware are Go (Golang), D (DLang), Nim and Rust. As a rule, these...
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