After more than five years in the pipeline, Mozilla Labs and the Rust community have released the first alpha — version 0.1 — of the Rust programming language compiler.
The Rust language emphasizes concurrency and memory safety, and — if everything goes to plan — is ultimately being groomed to replace C++ as Mozilla’s compiled language of choice.
Browser prototypes programmed in Rust will eventually emerge, and then one day Firefox — or parts of Firefox — might be...
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