Stroustrup on the Future of C++
/ASCII writes "Bjarne Stroustrup, the father of C++, has written an essay [PDF] on the features of the upcoming C++0x standard. In his essay, he argues that new features should whenever possible go into the standard library and not into the language, but that the language needs to shave of a few rough corners to make it easier to use for novices."
.. as to the pronunciation of 'C++0x'. Any suggestions ?
In no way. If you read the B.S. writings (and I recommend he favor the world with a middle initial) he is always concerned with teachability of a feature, which is pretty understandable when you consider he's an academic.
Now, what an academic is doing having a successful programming language with real-world applications is another question...
Get thee glass eyes, and, like a scurvy politician, seem to see things thou dost not.--King Lear
"Standards are nice, everybody should have their own" That quote always cracks me up.
My other comment is funny
the language needs to shave of a few rough corners
Yo nee t b carefu whe cuttin corner; i yo cu to fa yo ca reall "f" yoursel ove goo!
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