seth@lemmy.world to Programming@programming.dev · edit-28 months agoC++ creator rebuts White House warningwww.infoworld.comexternal-linkmessage-square103fedilinkarrow-up1157arrow-down112file-textcross-posted to: cpp@programming.dev
arrow-up1145arrow-down1external-linkC++ creator rebuts White House warningwww.infoworld.comseth@lemmy.world to Programming@programming.dev · edit-28 months agomessage-square103fedilinkfile-textcross-posted to: cpp@programming.dev
minus-squareSuperb@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9arrow-down1·8 months agoWhy can’t it be both a condemnation of C++ AND an inevitable consequence of success? C++ was a success, but we’ve learned a lot and it’s time to move on
minus-squaremox@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down3·8 months agoCondemning apples for having seeds doesn’t make a reasonable case for choosing other fruit, which also have seeds.
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minus-squaresnowe@programming.devMlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·8 months agoit does if the other ones have edible seeds, seeds without arsenic, or fewer seeds… your analogy makes no sense.
Why can’t it be both a condemnation of C++ AND an inevitable consequence of success? C++ was a success, but we’ve learned a lot and it’s time to move on
Condemning apples for having seeds doesn’t make a reasonable case for choosing other fruit, which also have seeds.
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it does if the other ones have edible seeds, seeds without arsenic, or fewer seeds… your analogy makes no sense.