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    1. andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg 24 Nov 2017

      andreasdotorg Retweeted Rainer Grimm

      Die einzige vernünftige Revolution wäre eine, bei der von C++ nichts mehr übrig bleibt.https://twitter.com/rainer_grimm/status/933975554558185472 …

      andreasdotorg added,

      Rainer Grimm @rainer_grimm
      Die nächste Revolution in C++ steht vor der Tür: Concepts in C++20. Im aktuellen iX stelle ich sie im Detail vor: https://www.heise.de/ix/  pic.twitter.com/exju6ArmWd
      4 replies 6 retweets 32 likes
    2. Benjamin Wagener‏ @BenWagener 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @andreasdotorg

      Wieso? Habe keine nennenswerte Erfahrung mit C++-Programmierung bisher. Wieso sollte nicht mehr davon übrig bleiben?

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    3. andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @BenWagener

      Grauenhafte, unnötig überkomplexe, fehlerträchtige Programmiersprache.

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    4. Benjamin Wagener‏ @BenWagener 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @andreasdotorg

      Hmm, okay. Danke für die Klarstellung. Wobei ich das mit der "grauenhaften, fehlerträchtigen Programmiersprache" schon in Bezug auf so ziemlich jede Programmiersprache gehört. :D Nur die Begründung variiert...

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    5. andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @BenWagener

      "If you think C++ is not overly complicated, just what is a protected abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor and when was the last time you needed one?" — Tom Cargill

      2 replies 2 retweets 1 like
    6. Arne Mertz @ Meeting C++‏ @arne_mertz 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @andreasdotorg @BenWagener

      1) Abstract gibt's nicht in C++ 2) für die meisten Anwendungen ist C++ zu komplex. Gut dass es dafür andere Sprachen gibt. Für manche Dinge braucht's aber ne gewisse Komplexität. Dutzende Jage Rückwärtskompatibilität macht's natürlich nicht besser.

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    7. andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @arne_mertz @BenWagener

      C++ ist *zu* komplex. Das ist in keinem Fall nötig.

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    8. Arne Mertz @ Meeting C++‏ @arne_mertz 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @andreasdotorg @BenWagener

      Trotzdem scheinen sich immer wieder Probleme zu finden, wo weniger komplexe Sprachen (noch) nicht mithalten können. Gut auch, dass man es nicht in seiner vollen Komplexität nutzen muss

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      andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg 24 Nov 2017
      Replying to @arne_mertz @BenWagener

      Ausser "der alte Code muss weiter gewartet werden" genau keine.

      11:21 AM - 24 Nov 2017
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        2. Arne Mertz @ Meeting C++‏ @arne_mertz 24 Nov 2017
          Replying to @andreasdotorg @BenWagener

          Welche stabile, erprobte Sprache könnte man für Entwicklung auf einem RTOS im regulierten Umfeld benutzen? Ernst gemeinte Frage.

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        3. andreasdotorg‏ @andreasdotorg 24 Nov 2017
          Replying to @arne_mertz @BenWagener

          SPARK. Und Rust ist schwer im Kommen.

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        4. Arne Mertz @ Meeting C++‏ @arne_mertz 24 Nov 2017
          Replying to @andreasdotorg @BenWagener

          Rust hat Potential, muss aber noch etwas reifen imo. SPARK muss ich mir mal ansehen, danke für den Pointer.

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