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"What's all the C Plus Fuss? Bjarne Stroustrup warns of dangerous future plans for his C++"

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Lynn McGuire

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Jun 19, 2018, 2:17:53 PM6/19/18
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"What's all the C Plus Fuss? Bjarne Stroustrup warns of dangerous future
plans for his C++"
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/18/bjarne_stroustrup_c_plus_plus/

"Language creator calls proposals 'insanity'"

Hat tip to:

https://www.codeproject.com/script/Mailouts/View.aspx?mlid=13685&_z=1988477

Lynn

Cholo Lennon

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Jun 20, 2018, 2:00:50 AM6/20/18
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On 06/19/2018 03:17 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
> "What's all the C Plus Fuss? Bjarne Stroustrup warns of dangerous future
> plans for his C++"
>    https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/18/bjarne_stroustrup_c_plus_plus/
>
> "Language creator calls proposals 'insanity'"

Nice article from The Reg about BS's letter. I love C++, I've using it
since 1991, but IMHO BS comes too late with his warning... C++ is
already a monster, an unmanageable monster (really powerful and getting
better, but too big, too difficult to learn, too many gotchas, bad
tools...) :-(
--
Cholo Lennon
Bs.As.
ARG

Juha Nieminen

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Jun 21, 2018, 3:32:37 AM6/21/18
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Lynn McGuire <lynnmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "What's all the C Plus Fuss? Bjarne Stroustrup warns of dangerous future
> plans for his C++"
> https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/18/bjarne_stroustrup_c_plus_plus/
>
> "Language creator calls proposals 'insanity'"

Well, he's completely free to create his own "better C++"... to be piled
among the three-dozens-or-so other "better C++'s" out there already.
Name it Z++ or something. Have it fade to obscurity before it's even
completed.

woodb...@gmail.com

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Jun 21, 2018, 1:12:48 PM6/21/18
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On Thursday, June 21, 2018 at 2:32:37 AM UTC-5, Juha Nieminen wrote:
>
> Well, he's completely free to create his own "better C++"... to be piled
> among the three-dozens-or-so other "better C++'s" out there already.
> Name it Z++ or something. Have it fade to obscurity before it's even
> completed.

If anyone wants to take that route, I suggest they make
it, at least partially, closed source.


Brian
Ebenezer Enterprises - Enjoying programming again.
http://webEbenezer.net
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