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Modernizing Legacy C Systems
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I've been digging into some really cool stuff lately and wanted to share my findings about modernising those old-school (yet still very much alive!) legacy systems written in good ol' C. We all know the ones, even though they might not be physical machines with rusted gears They are actually digital servers that run our bank transactions or control… well you get it! So here comes a fun twist: How about safely integrating Rust without having to do complete rewrites? Yep - safe and sound. I'm intrigued, aren’t ya?! Let me know if any of y'all have tried this out yet or got some thoughts on the subject!
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https://dev.to/nithinbharathwaj/modernizing-legacy-c-systems-safe-rust-integration-without-complete-rewrites-269n
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