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  2. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code was first announced on April 29, 2015 by Microsoft at the 2015 Build conference. A preview build was released shortly thereafter. [13]On November 18, 2015, the project "Visual Studio Code — Open Source" (also known as "Code — OSS"), on which Visual Studio Code is based, was released under the open-source MIT License and made available on GitHub.

  3. Deno (software) - Wikipedia

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    Deno (/ d iː n oʊ / [5]) is a runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly that is based on the V8 JavaScript engine and the Rust programming language. Deno was co-created by Ryan Dahl , the creator of Node.js [ 6 ] and Bert Belder.

  4. Comparison of integrated development environments - Wikipedia

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    29 Rust. 30 Scala. 31 Smalltalk. 32 Tcl. 33 Unclassified. 34 Visual Basic .NET. 35 See also. 36 References. Toggle the table of contents. Comparison of integrated ...

  5. Rust (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The Rust project is composed of teams that are responsible for different subareas of the development. The compiler team develops, manages, and optimizes compiler internals; and the language team designs new language features and helps implement them. The Rust project website lists 6 top-level teams as of July 2024. [208]

  6. ArkTS - Wikipedia

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    ArkTS took language ideas from the likes of TypeScript, Swift, Rust, JavaScript. In November 2022, Huawei revealed the programming language evolved from eTS on HarmonyOS 3.0 to ArkTS on HarmonyOS 3.1 update.

  7. D (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The current mechanisms in place primarily deal with function parameters and stack memory however it is a stated ambition of the leadership of the programming language to provide a more thorough treatment of lifetimes within the D programming language [25] (influenced by ideas from Rust programming language).

  8. GNOME Builder - Wikipedia

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    Introduced preliminary support for Rust and its GTK bindings. [24] 3.22.4 22 December 2016 Included various build system improvements and better support for building Flatpak packages [25] 3.32.0 3 March 2019 Major refactoring of the application's code. [26] Included improved GDB integration and an initial Glade integration. [27] 3.32.2 6 May 2019

  9. Tokio (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tokio is a software library for the Rust programming language. It provides a runtime and functions that enable the use of asynchronous I/O, allowing for concurrency in regards to task completion. [2] [3] [4] Tokio was released in August 2016 for Rust, a general-purpose programming language.