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DESCRIPTION:Many of us are familiar with some of the most popular programmi
 ng languages: C and C++. C was developed over 50 years ago and C++ was cre
 ated over 44 years ago. The world was a lot different back then and the se
 curity threats that software faces today did not exist. The NSA recently r
 eleased a statement that both C and C++ are not recommended languages for 
 new projects because of their security weaknesses. So what&#39;s a software de
 veloper to do?\n\nIn this presentation\, we&#39;ll be introducing the RUST pro
 gramming language. Rust was developed to provide a secure way to do system
 s level programming. The popularity of Rust has been soaring over the past
  few years. One measure of its acceptance is that the Linux project is now
  accepting code changes that are coded in Rust – no other language has t
 his privilege.\n\nWe&#39;ll cover the structure of the Rust language\, the typ
 es of variables that it supports\, and how it goes about ensuring that cod
 e created in Rust will be &quot;memory safe&quot;. Just as a cautionary note: over a
 nd over again Rust is identified as being the most loved AND the most fear
 ed new language to learn. We&#39;ll take some of mystery out of the arrival of
  this new language for you!\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/3
 63650
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/363650
ORGANIZER:jim.anderson@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:An Overview of the RUST Programming Language
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/363650
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Many of us are familiar with some of the m
 ost popular programming languages: C and C++. C was developed over 50 year
 s ago and C++ was created over 44 years ago. The world was a lot different
  back then and the security threats that software faces today did not exis
 t. The NSA recently released a statement that both C and C++ are not recom
 mended languages for new projects because of their security weaknesses. So
  what&#39;s a software developer to do?&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In this presentation\, we&#39;ll b
 e introducing the RUST programming language. Rust was developed to provide
  a secure way to do systems level programming. The popularity of Rust has 
 been soaring over the past few years. One measure of its acceptance is tha
 t the Linux project is now accepting code changes that are coded in Rust &amp;
 ndash\; no other language has this privilege.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;We&#39;ll cover the stru
 cture of the Rust language\, the types of variables that it supports\, and
  how it goes about ensuring that code created in Rust will be &quot;memory safe
 &quot;. Just as a cautionary note: over and over again Rust is identified as be
 ing the most loved AND the most feared new language to learn. We&#39;ll take s
 ome of mystery out of the arrival of this new language for you!&lt;/p&gt;
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