C++ was great in its era but has been supplanted by other languages for safety and performance reasons and it's fine that it's on its way out.
The tail will be long (there are billions of lines of C++ code that will need to be replaced or rendered so fundamental that they cannot be mutated without breaking expectations), but there's no shame in a language running its course.
C++ was great in its era but has been supplanted by other languages for safety and performance reasons and it's fine that it's on its way out.
The tail will be long (there are billions of lines of C++ code that will need to be replaced or rendered so fundamental that they cannot be mutated without breaking expectations), but there's no shame in a language running its course.