I find the easiest way to forget C++ is to try watching CppCon on YouTube.
I’ve been doing C++ professionally since 1991.
But when I watch CppCon, what the hell are they gabbling on about? It’s all complete gobbledegook! They may as well be speaking in an ancient Goa’uld dialect for all the sense it makes. These people are so far down a rabbithole I start to wonder if they’ve ever seen the surface.
I am therefore forced to the conclusion that despite 34 years of experience in C++ I don’t know C++.
I work with Qt and that framework has preferences for avoiding a lot of modern C++. I generally agree that it makes better code.
Also, I started with C++ in like 1992 and some part of me still feels like templates are newfangled nonsense.
First you will need to exit vim
I made a shortcut that’s Ctrl + S to save and Ctrl + X to exit, so I don’t have to remember it and have now forgotten to make room for more Rust knowledge
I fear no man, but you… you scare me :3
That’s why me and my homies use ed.
ed the standard editor?!?
Vim is bloat.
Better avert your eyes when neovim enters
I read that as Ctt in the image and was a bit confused.
Is OOP that bad?
No, but c++ is.
I don’t think that even C++ is that bad. Like a lot of shows and music acts, I think it’s more the toxic fan base than the thing itself that really sucks. I’ve had the same feeling with a certain kind of JavaScript programmer.
*Edit for clarity: I’m not saying that the entire C++ community is toxic, just a vocal segment of it, in line with the other examples I gave.
The added difficulty with this in programming is that it can be much harder simply to ignore them, because you may be forced to work with them, or stuck needing to learn something from them (shudder).
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Any technique is bad if you force the programmer to use only that.
I like C++ and python over java there. I don’t need to make a public static singleton class called “IsEven.”