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Google Funds Rust Interoperability

February 6, 2024
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Google has announced a significant grant of $1 million to the Rust Foundation, aimed at enhancing interoperability between Rust and C++ code. This move aligns with Google’s ongoing support for Rust, which it joined in 2021, driven by the language’s memory safety benefits, particularly in addressing vulnerabilities within the Android ecosystem. Dave Kleidermacher, Google’s VP of Engineering, underscores Rust’s effectiveness in preventing vulnerabilities and highlights the investment’s objective to expand Rust’s adoption across various Google products.

The grant reflects Google’s recognition of Rust’s growing importance and its commitment to fostering its development. Despite Rust’s increasing adoption, challenges remain in interoperability, prompting Google to invest in initiatives to accelerate Rust’s integration into various platforms. Moreover, Google’s support has facilitated the Rust Foundation’s launch of the ‘Interop’ initiative, signaling a collaborative effort to enhance memory safety practices industry-wide.

The ‘Interop’ initiative’s first step involves drafting a scope of work proposal, aiming to address challenges and prioritize areas for improvement in Rust’s interoperability. The Rust Foundation plans to allocate resources, including hiring Interop Initiative engineers, to advance system integrations and utilize artificial intelligence to facilitate the migration of code from C++ to Rust. Google’s investment underscores the broader industry trend towards prioritizing memory safety and invites further collaboration to secure the open-source ecosystem for all stakeholders.

Reference:
  • Google Contributes $1M to Rust Foundation to Support C++/Rust “Interop Initiative”

 

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