Re: OT: C or C++?

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On Thu, 14 Oct 2010, Chris Cannam wrote:

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Erik de Castro Lopo
<mle+la@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've been using C++ for nearly 20 years (including the last 8+
years professionally) and I am nowhere near mastering it. In
fact, when you add in commonly used things like STL and Boost,
I find the language is growing faster than I'm learning it.

Same here -- and it's not just that it grows, but that "common
practice" both varies amongst programmers and evolves over time.  C++
is an awfully deep language.

Yes, I was trying to keep it simple. But I think in 2 years you can at least "hold your own." :-)

Also, I'm increasingly unconvinced that it's wise for someone who
intends to end up writing idiomatic C++ to be too comfortable in C
first -- if you're going to learn C thoroughly, aim to come out the

Did you mean to say "not to be too comfortable" ? If so, I totally agree. :-)

-gabriel
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