> Compile time can be greatly reduced by careful header file usage. Instructions can be found in the latest version of Effective C++ by Scott Meyers.
When you work on a 10-20 year old enterprise code base this assumption is false. And its not easy to refactor, due to the cost of testing. So faster compiler is a must for faster development, g++/gcc just wins.
Correct. There can be only one **Captain** for a star ship which most want. But atleast people will not kill each other for money, land, etc. That will be really cool place to live.
> Compile time can be greatly reduced by careful header file usage. Instructions can be found in the latest version of Effective C++ by Scott Meyers. When you work on a 10-20 year old enterprise code base this assumption is false. And its not easy to refactor, due to the cost of testing. So faster compiler is a must for faster development, g++/gcc just wins.
Real funny.
Correct. There can be only one **Captain** for a star ship which most want. But atleast people will not kill each other for money, land, etc. That will be really cool place to live.
what do we do with all the people who are no longer required to make stuff?
1. Lucky ones will die with some dignity. (OR)
2. Capable and lucky(dont have the need to go to job) tech people will create robots to automate agriculture and feed them.
I really wish to be part of 2, but my fucking day job and family is eating all my time, leaving little time acquire skills on machine learning.