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Who’s “we”? The C++ developers that like the “Safe C++” proposal which is tacking Rust on top of C++ are a tiny minority.

It seems very fair to tell them to just use Rust and leave C++ alone.



Indeed, that is exactly what many FAANG companies are doing, have you noticed the slow down in velocity in major compilers regarding ISO C++ compliance?


See Apple’s slowdown on clang development and subsequent advances in Swift<->C++ interop (even going as far as merging Swift code into FoundationDB)

And ofc Google’s investment in Carbon


Or MSVC slow pace with C++23, after being the first to reach full C++20 support.

Everyone else outside the big three, is somewhere between C++14 and C++17.


Nope, still using C++17 and not bothered by any slowdown. C++ has been moving too fast lately.


It is currently an open debate what will be the very last ISO version the world will care about, C++17 might be the one, or C++26, bets are open.


obviosly.. we is

> Relatively modern, capable tech corporations that understand that their code is an asset. (This isn’t strictly big tech. Any sane greenfield C++ startup will also fall into this category.)

and @bagxrvxpepzn is ofc

> Every ancient corporation where people are still fighting over how to indent their code, and some young engineer is begging management to allow him to set up a linter.

:)




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