C++ is the superior language - And I’m tired of pretending it’s not.

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Fuck the rust trannies and webdev shitters. C++ is the perfect melding of modern techniques and low level memory optimization. If you want to learn to code, be a man and teach yourself C++ so you can show off all your neat tricks to the level 4 Perl poet wizards in their cozy C class suites.
 
Why do coder trannies obsess over Rust again? I've worked with retarded trannies telling me it's the best thing ever but all they seem to do is autistically rewrite things with it that are inefficient / pointless.
Bjarne has blatantly aired his dislike for the tranny menace and calls them out on their ineffectual bullshit changes to the codebase. So they decided to jump ship and steal whatever ideas they could from the cpp standard at the time and incorporate it into Rust.
 
I was actually going to check it out, I've started with it but procrastination and other things got in the way.

This seems like a good website to start learning:
https://www.learncpp.com/
That looks like a good source that’s been updated frequently and actually delves into the operand code and how it works. Thanks for sharing, I tend to stay away from the cplusplus forums because they’re either toy problem homework help threads or a decade out of date, but I really like that site you shared.
 
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I love C++... it's so bad.
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C/C++ was the second language I learned in college (the first being Java) and I can confirm it is in fact Based and far better than any of these fad languages the troons and code campers love to self-suck over like Python and Rust. however, I also respect the oldfags who say OO/polymorphism is AIDS and that pure C is superior.
 
Why do coder trannies obsess over Rust again?
I'm still trying to figure out why they obsess over Arch Linux.

I really like C and Python, mostly because they are the languages I'm most proficient with. That's the real big rub, I don't care about what coding language you use only that you are the best using it.
 
I really like C and Python, mostly because they are the languages I'm most proficient with. That's the real big rub, I don't care about what coding language you use only that you are the best using it.
I full-heartedly agree you should use whatever tools are best for the job. But I’ll always harp on Python for bloated overhead library function calls. Whenever I use Python I have to go out of my way to cut back a lot of that stuff. Using it in tandem with C just feels dirty because you’re throwing all your hard work and memory efficient code into the black box that is traditional Python.
 
It's all about what you're trying to accomplish. If I was dealing with a massive codebase with a lot of devs, C++ is probably where I'd go. Trying to keep things small and comprehensible? That's C for me. Looking for rapid development time? That'd be Ruby for me, with Python, Javascript (and its offshoots), etc. are some options. Looking to do complicated academic stuff? I go to Prolog, but Scheme, Haskell, ML are other good options, depending on what you're doing.

This notion of "X language is best" is tedious, a discourse space inhabited by midwits who have committed to one language past any reasonable justification.

A good programmer should be able to learn a new language at need when the circumstances require it.
 
It's all about what you're trying to accomplish. If I was dealing with a massive codebase with a lot of devs, C++ is probably where I'd go. Trying to keep things small and comprehensible? That's C for me. Looking for rapid development time? That'd be Ruby for me, with Python, Javascript (and its offshoots), etc. are some options. Looking to do complicated academic stuff? I go to Prolog, but Scheme, Haskell, ML are other good options, depending on what you're doing.

This notion of "X language is best" is tedious, a discourse space inhabited by midwits who have committed to one language past any reasonable justification.

A good programmer should be able to learn a new language at need when the circumstances require it.
I tip my hat to you fellow Ruby enjoyer.
 
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