C++

WIll c++ ever die?

No. Now fuck off.

only when C++++ comes out

>WIll c++ ever die?
not without pajeet

No. It's like water.

Why have there been so many "when will C++ die"/"what language will replace C++?" threads lately?

If you truly hate it but want performance use any of the "C++ replacement" languages already out there: D, Rust, etc..

If you have to use it at work, you're gonna have to either deal with it or get a new job.

If none of the above satisfies you, get a new career/hobby.

>C++++
That's C#, friend. Though it's more a replacement for Java.

>C#,

Only when JS will have pointers

Never. C++17 is out and C++20 is already in the proposal phase.

It's here to stay.

>C#

No, they will keep injecting new features against its will every couple of years to keep its position.

When I create C^

>c xor
>you WHAT

c++ is a fucking mess 10000 tons of ways for doing the same crap causing pajeet copy paste every where its a crap ecmascript is more stable than that shit.

Honestly, the only change C++ needs is common pronunciation.
"See plus pluss" is too long for a programming language name.
"See Incremented," shortened to "See Inc," shortened to "sink" would solve 200% of my problems.

CanCerous

It will never die because it's the most powerful programming language in the world.

looking forward to it

>C#

>C++
> ++

why use c++ when theres javascript and html

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fpbp

/thread

C++ compilers generally produce code that runs faster.

Wouldn't it be C += 2? Cause C++ was basically supposed to mean C incremented.

no shit sherlock?

C++ is not an lvalue

unary increment does not stack