borrowing

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The borrowing tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Rust's ownership and borrowing system, a core feature that enforces memory safety without a garbage collector. Recent content highlights how Rust's borrowing rules are reshaping software engineering at companies like Microsoft, where the language is being adopted for critical infrastructure. Topics include the practical challenges of adopting Rust's borrowing model in enterprise environments, its role in preventing common bugs, and its growing importance in systems programming. The tag is relevant for developers interested in safe systems programming, memory management, and Rust's impact on Windows and cloud services.
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    Rust's Rise: From Hobby Tool to Critical Infrastructure in 2025

    Rust’s orange crab may be cute, but the language it represents is reshaping engineering decisions at the deepest levels of modern software: from browsers and kernels to cloud services and consumer devices. At RustConf 2025 the community celebrated a decade since Rust’s 1.0 release while also...
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