In the evolving landscape of programming languages, C++ has stood the test of time—arguably the only one among its contemporaries from the 80s to do so.
We often overlook the wide array of industries that utilize C++. Each sector ...
https://t.co/1c5NEC1lRo
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"I wish we hired only C++ programmers.... but there weren't enough".
This is unfortunately the sad reality. Most industries need talent faster than one cam learn C++.
Armies of college hires are sent to write production code...
https://t.co/iR9X61Tabo
20 years ago I joined the Visual C++ team. Across the floor sat Herb Sutter. On his desk he had a wooden plate which said (more or less) "Why are you doing what you are doing?"
Interesting article to read (slowly) and digest.
https://t.co/KUKM4Qlgj5
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First the NSA, then the White House published a report that discourages the use of "memory unsafe" languages.
This is my LinkedIn post where the creator of C++ itself joined the conversation.
https://t.co/3QT292gpGs
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2 bedrooms booked downtown #Otranto on @Airbnb (listing offered by @bookiply) What we found?
One room with NO WINDOWS!!
And a couch bed in the living room.
Scam or mistake?
I guess we'll see whether we get a refund or not.
#NSA recommends using a memory safe language when possible."
"C and C++, provide a lot of freedom and flexibility in memory management while relying heavily on the programmer to perform the needed checks on memory references."
https://t.co/OnDCpbftHs
C++ is being tagged as having an unsafe memory model by US government agencies.
Maybe it's time to move on for new projects.
I wrote a small LinkedIn blog about it.
https://t.co/nTfxQBFP8F
Welcome to @bettoITA73, who has joined the Cesium team! Benedetto will be working on the next generation of our 3D tiling pipelines.
https://t.co/QrqMMsQMef