> > Nobody gets up in the morning and says 'lets launch a big new C++
> > project', or if they do their security compliance team explains to them
> > why it's a bad idea.  
> 
> Eh, no.  People write new C++ software all the time.  It's still the

Not big new projects in companies thinking about the future. Existing
projects yes.

> default choice for security-critical software such as web browsers and
> their Javascript engines.

Not even that. Firefox is already slowly migrating to Rust and has
been little piece by little piece since Firefox 56 or so. Cranelift is
part of the work to move the web language runtimes into Rust in firefox
for example.



Alan
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