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I last worked with C++ 10 years ago and never looked at it since then, it looks like it's some beast going through various stages of evolution. Perhaps in another 5 or 10 years it will emerge as something beautiful without any vestigial appendages.

What's interesting from a language perspective is that the C++ folks seem to take the approach of "ugly is better" by essentially not breaking backwards compatibility like Python 3 and Perl 6 did. The "clean break" approach seems to create a new species and hope that the old one goes extinct (didn't happen with Perl, probably won't). But C++ just keeps evolving.



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