minus-squareFalconMirage@jlai.lutoC++@programming.dev•The empire of C++ strikes back with Safe C++ blueprintlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 hours agoYou don’t have to use unsafe C++ functions either C++ is technically safe if you follow best practices The issue, to me, is that people learn older versions of the language first, and aren’t aware of the better ways of doing stuff. IMO people should learn the latest C++ version first, and only look at the older types of implementation when they come across them linkfedilink
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arrow-up110arrow-down1message-squareJe sais pas si ce que fait Reddit est légal, mais ça m'a fait rage-quitplus-squareFalconMirage@jlai.lu to Quitter Reddit@jlai.luFrançais · 5 hours agomessage-square5fedilink
You don’t have to use unsafe C++ functions either
C++ is technically safe if you follow best practices
The issue, to me, is that people learn older versions of the language first, and aren’t aware of the better ways of doing stuff.
IMO people should learn the latest C++ version first, and only look at the older types of implementation when they come across them