>people that think that C++ is still relevant in 2018
People that think that C++ is still relevant in 2018
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C++ is relevant because you cannot implement your language without it. Kill yourself, brainlet.
That old guy must be a chad to be drinking energy drinks and developing like a youngfag.
>that 20yo boomer who thinks C++ is dead when in reality it has gotten a second birth
>no making your compiler in ANSI C
> be you
> being this retarded
how did it get this way, user? birth? dropped on your head as an infant.. dozens of times?
>not writing every compiler for every language in javascript
ishygddt
> python has no semicolons
Sorry but that's just straight up false.
We got a retard over here
fpbp
Ebin bait, my fellow Redditor.
I had to learn that for a microprocessor class.
Stop shitposting idiot!
We understand that you are retarded no need to post more..
it is relevant.
OP described 90% of Jow Forums posters. Quality post
What language deprecates C++?
Protip: none
>people that think that C++ is still relevant in 2018
>except that every tool I use for my front end webdev is based on it at some level
C
hahaha no
chrisseaton.com
*blocks your path*
Anyone know watch is this?
The jvm is written in c++
>bronze look
disgusting
Your mommy and your daddy’s boyfriend.
My company uses a proprietary language for programming embedded systems that literally uses JS to compile shit into ARM opcodes
>millennials still learn C++2003 and then draw conclusions on modern versions of C++
hello rajeesh
>c needs c++ to be implemented
Write the minimum amount needed in any language you want then self hoist
great bait
lol _generic
nice try
Let's not go that far. More like C++11 made C++ barely survive and the committee always likes to fuck up things.
Well, it's fast.
c++ was the only language where i could grasp event loops from documentation alone (qt in this case). Python was full of tryhards that couldn't get it in their heads that i just wanted to see a working fucking example of a loop with a hello world and a quit inside of it. I'm just a beginner and not your student that shouldn't do that because I could just print hello world without a loop.
>that 70 years old boomer who thinks that binary assembly is still relevant in 2018
>c++ compiles down to c