Although I usually do text, it was a good video. Those wanting to read on the work can check his blog where he posted many articles about Midori. One thing the video taught me is Midori was actually deployed for the voice analysis service on Windows mobile. He said its inherent safety and concurrency made it outperform the C++ app it replaced. They also applied some of the tech to Edge. For Windows, the developers with lots of CVE’s in their track record didn’t see a need for building lots of safety features into a system language or replacing C. Didn’t surprise me one bit.
Although I usually do text, it was a good video. Those wanting to read on the work can check his blog where he posted many articles about Midori. One thing the video taught me is Midori was actually deployed for the voice analysis service on Windows mobile. He said its inherent safety and concurrency made it outperform the C++ app it replaced. They also applied some of the tech to Edge. For Windows, the developers with lots of CVE’s in their track record didn’t see a need for building lots of safety features into a system language or replacing C. Didn’t surprise me one bit.