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Re: Pick overloaded by Rvalue? [message #19102 is a reply to message #19100] Wed, 12 November 2008 20:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Mindtraveller wrote on Wed, 12 November 2008 20:34

bytefield wrote on Wed, 12 November 2008 14:20

It's just me or seems that C++ language is going down? Rolling Eyes
It`s a pity but C++ is "smallest evil". It is just still powerful and effective. Some time ago it was discussion of C++ alternatives, and it looks like it is nothing as effective and powerful. Yes, we had discussion about D, but IMO it is still no match in cases of efficiency. So for now we have no adequate alternatives... Sad


Well, it's still in top and that's matter. 3rd position is quite good for a language with such complexity and i think it will remain there(in top 3) for some years from now on.
I was talking with a colleague about C++ complexity and for those who know C++ new improvements added by new standardization aren't difficult to learn but just think at amount of information which have a beginner to learn, one who is starting with C++ from the ground up.

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Some time ago it was discussion of C++ alternatives, and it looks like it is nothing as effective and powerful.

Have you tried OOP with C? Razz I've read some papers that doing OOP is accessible also to C programmers but i wouldn't recommend doing that - take for example gtk+, it's object oriented but it's very hard to create a new widget in it without doing something wrong.


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