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Rust programming language adapted for IBM mainframes

The Rust programming language is being adapted for IBM mainframes, with a patch series enabling its use on Linux for the s390 architecture. This development aims to bring memory-safe coding practices to the mainframe environment, although it currently exists in a nightly build state with some compiler caveats. The effort is part of a broader trend of integrating modern development tools with legacy systems. AI

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IMPACT Enables memory-safe programming for legacy mainframe systems, potentially improving reliability and security.

RANK_REASON This is a technical adaptation of a programming language for a specific hardware platform, not a core AI release or significant industry event.

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Rust programming language adapted for IBM mainframes

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 ·

    Rust stalks IBM mainframes, but only in nightly form

    Patch series would bring memory-safe code to Linux's s390 port, with compiler caveats attached