Robert Clipsham Wrote: > Not bad considering my (lack of) C/C++ > knowledge. If there's some interest for it I suppose I could give it > another shot and try to merge the latest front end, it'd be a good > chance for me to finally learn C/C++ (I made the <del>mistake</del> > decision to learn D first... I found it too awesome to bother learning > the obviously inferior C/C++ :P).
I found recently that properly designed C++ code can live happily without all that esoteric macro/template crap and can be pretty readable and understandable even using nasty antipatterns. This being achieved simply by using C++ subset that is supported on various platforms. Code that does the job instead of casting black magic.
