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February 5, 2017  By Catalin Cimpanu

 

                             



 

Starting with the release of Firefox 54, the Rust programming language will take a bigger role in the Firefox browser, as more and more components will work on top of this new technology developed in the past years by the Mozilla Research team.

 

For people unfamiliar with Rust, this is a new programming language developed by a Mozilla employee, which the Foundation officially started to sponsor beginning with 2009.

 

In simple terms, Rust is a safer version of programming languages like C and C++, the languages at the base of Firefox and most of today's desktop software.

 

Applications written in Rust have fewer memory-related errors and are safer to use thanks to the way the language was designed.

 

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