Counter point: how has code churn varied across those years? My understanding is that changes in Android are becoming more incremental which might mean that less code is being written over time, too.
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Google's Shift to Rust Programming Cuts Android Memory Vulnerabilities by 52%
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Yeah. Just about any code base will mature tremendously over 6 years.
Wair what, havent done a android dev in 10 years but back then it was JVM only, java or kotlin or similar. Does android support rust now?
It's for the native stuff, in the os, I assume, not for third party development