SUSE engineer Lucas Mülling is leading an effort to work on implementing SSH within the Zig programming language, a popular language for robust, optimal, and reusable software.
In development now and planned for further work during SUSE’s upcoming Hack Week the first week of December is this SSH implementation being worked on in the Zig language.
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Rewrite in zig? But why? What advantages would it have over the current SSH implementation?
This reads liks satire of Ubuntu reimplementing sudo in Rust.
SHNORLE developer working to reimplemented SHH in the Zorp programming language
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