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IMO, we should stop releasing new versions of C++ standards, let's borrow a leaf from C.
We are over stuffing the language with modules and libraries which will make us turn out like Javascript with a big library field that makes the language not a good first-to-go to language to learn as there's literally a library to do anything which i strongly believe its not C++ direction. Lets remain with the tradition of doing things like in the first versions of C++.
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IMO, we should stop releasing new versions of C++ standards, let's borrow a leaf from C.
We are over stuffing the language with modules and libraries which will make us turn out like Javascript with a big library field that makes the language not a good first-to-go to language to learn as there's literally a library to do anything which i strongly believe its not C++ direction. Lets remain with the tradition of doing things like in the first versions of C++.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: