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Why Rust?
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A first look at Rust in the 6.1 kernel
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Google shows off KataOS, a secure operating system written in Rust | ZDNET
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Practical Parsing in Rust with nom
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KataOS and Sparrow - new embedded OS from Google in Rust, built on seL4
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Keynote, Open Source Summit: Linus Torvalds on Rust for Linux
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Are we reference yet? C++ references in Rust
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Building Awesome Desktop App with Rust, Tauri, and SurrealDB
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