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Microsoft will add 1 million lines of Rust code per month to their repositories and replace all C/C++ code by 2030. C/C++ doesn't stand a chance!
(At least according to LinkedIn)
I look forward to their update on how that is going in 2036.
This was obviously meant sarcastically. And the recent Microsoft post is clearly more aspirational than real. But it is much more real than you probably think.