Project Verona

Project Verona is an experimental research programming language developed by Microsoft and aimed at dealing with memory situations to make other programming languages safer.[2][1]

Project Verona
ParadigmSafe infrastructure programming
FamilyRust-like
Designed byMicrosoft Research,
Imperial College London
First appeared2019 (2019)
PlatformCross-platform
OSLinux, Windows, Darwin
LicenseMIT License
Filename extensions.verona
Websitewww.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/project-verona (GitHub)
Influenced by
Rust, Cyclone, Pony[1]

The project is being supported by C# project manager Mads Torgensen[3] and Microsoft Research Cambridge research software engineer Juliana Franco.[4] Project Verona is also being aided by academics at Imperial College London.[1] Unlike in Rust where the ownership model based on a single object, it is based on groups of objects in Verona.[4]

According to Microsoft, the goal of the project is to create a safer platform for memory management.[2]

Project Verona is open source released under MIT License and is under active development on GitHub.[5]

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