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By Paul Krill Parasoft has launched a tool to enhance safety testing for C and C++ applications. The tool comes at a time when the two venerable programming languages have come under fire over safety concerns. Announced April 8, the C/C++test CT (Continous Testing) tool is intended to empower large developer teams to build reliable and dependable embedded systems. It provides a comprehensive solution for large teams engaged in the development of safety-critical and security-critical C and C++ products, Parasoft said. C/C++test CT integrates with developers’ desktop environments such as Visual ...
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By Paul Krill Python has its largest lead ever in Tiobe’s monthly index of programming language popularity, having jumped ahead of second-place C language by nearly 4.5 percentage points. Published yesterday, the Tiobe Programming Community Index of language popularity for March 2024 saw Python once again leading the index that C and Java once dominated. Python first topped the Tiobe index in October 2021. Elsewhere in the index, Scratch re-entered the top 10 and Rust climbed to 17th. Rust was 19th one year ago. [ Also on InfoWorld: Python moves to remove the GIL and boost concurrency ] The Ti...
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By Grant Gross US President Joe Biden’s administration wants software developers to use memory-safe programming languages and ditch vulnerable ones like C and C++. The White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD), in a report released Monday, called on developers to reduce the risk of cyberattacks by using programming languages that don’t have memory safety vulnerabilities. Technology companies “can prevent entire classes of vulnerabilities from entering the digital ecosystem” by adopting memory-safe programming languages, the White House said in a news release. Memory-safe program...
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By Elizabeth Montalbano Zig has topped an annual Stack Overflow survey in the category of highest-paid programming technology, making the relative newcomer to the scene a solid investment for developers who are looking for gainful employment in application development. Developers programming in Zig—an all-purpose language that offers an alternative to C—earned upwards of $103,611 in 2023, according to the Stack Overflow 2023 Developer Survey. The language, an active project started by Andrew Kelley in 2015, knocked last year’s top earner Clojure ($96,381) down to No. 5 in the category. Stack O...
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