Or any other big name professionals. There are plenty of others who love working with it.
I mean, look at this topic, well over 500 posts already. Doesn't that tell you something?
C++ isn't going away any time soon. Neither is plain old C.
Those corporations who push for their alternative languages still use C++. And will use it in future.
Now if I'm wrong, and indeed, none of their devs write a single line of C++ code in the next 10 years or so, and I mean not a single one...well, then I'll be truly amazed.
Or any other big name professionals. There are plenty of others who love working with it. I mean, look at this topic, well over 500 posts already. Doesn't that tell you something? C++ isn't going away any time soon. Neither is plain old C. Those corporations who push for their alternative languages still use C++. And will use it in future. Now if I'm wrong, and indeed, none of their devs write a single line of C++ code in the next 10 years or so, and I mean not a single one...well, then I'll be truly amazed.