C++ is the most powerful language?

C++ is the most powerful language?

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No

Yes

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Unless you consider the fact that it's Turing completeness makes is equivalent in power to all other Turing complete languages in that respect, no.

No, that would be English.

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Fucking numale

No. Haskell is. No contest.

This. Not even close. It's like programming 10 years in the future.

Yes it is. But it's overbloated with shitty cancerous syntax and features that probably you will never use. All software should be minimal as much as it possible.

Which programming language has the best syntax?

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Python. Python has it's own problems, but it's code looks beautiful

I prefer C++ syntax to Python

I love C++!

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>Python syntax
>Good
Any language that doesn't have semicolons is automatically invalid

Same. How do you indent tho

>no total compile time evaluation
no
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OP meant C#

Anyone got some good tutorials on "modern" C++? I'm not new to the language but haven't used it since high-school (we mostly use C and MATLAB/Python at work).

It's even worse. Look at all the "frameworks" and shitton of configuration files.

Schemes are beautiful in their own right. Otherwise probably Haskell.

That looks absolutely disgusting

Yeah haskell looks super nice. Not only are there rarely curly braces you rarely need parentheses although as a human it makes it a bit more difficult to parse. The ability to define your own infix operators and transform operators to infix is cool as well.

He deliberately wrote it in a disgusting way. You don't need to do half of that shit.

I've been using C++ for 5 years and I barely know what anything here does lmao.

hm, that's a hard one.
If you know already the basics of C++, get known to unique and shared pointers, move semantics, watch some cppcon videos, work with some "modern" C++ libraries like JSON for modern C++ or compile time regex, read and watch this guys stuff github.com/lefticus and pray to the gods that the committee fucking faggots finally release modules, so that C++ might finally call itself modern.

Java gives me sheckles so Java
Deal with it

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this thread is 99% fizzbuzzers answers, I wonder when you all will get a job.

Ehh languages really don't matter that much tbqh. Even though I too find them theoretically interesting. 90% of ideas in software engineering operate at a language independent level.

>fizzbuzz question
>expecto patronum anything else than fizzbuzz answers

Powerful language for powerful programmers.

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kinda reminds me of pic related

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Ruby, of course. Ruby is slow and boring but the code is readable and pretty.

thanks for the material!

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No. First Order Logic is.

C

A Tour of C++ (2018) is probably the best

this also looks like it covers most of the C++11 and onwards stuff

learncpp.com/

python does have semicolons

and that's why it's automatically invalid.