The company has partially explained its security-related motives for experimenting with Rust, but hasn't gone into much detail about the broader reasons for its move. SEE: How to build a successful developer career (free PDF) All Windows users know that on the second Tuesday every month, Microsoft releases patches to address security flaws in Windows. Microsoft recently revealed that the vast majo
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