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> Not missing C++ because I'm still using it day-to-day :)
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How's the experience? Using all the new fangled styles, libraries and
compilers that appeared in the last 14 years? -- *GK*
Not missing C++ because I'm still using it day-to-day :)
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 11:50 AM, DotNet Dude wrote:
> I miss C but not C++ at all
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> On Tuesday, 18 April 2017, Greg Keogh wrote:
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>> Folks, those of us writing managed code in here should be really
>> grateful. I know because on the
I miss C but not C++ at all
On Tuesday, 18 April 2017, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Folks, those of us writing managed code in here should be really grateful.
> I know because on the weekend I tried to resurrect some of my C++ library
> code that has been untouched since 2003. Well ... everything has cha
Folks, those of us writing managed code in here should be really grateful.
I know because on the weekend I tried to resurrect some of my C++ library
code that has been untouched since 2003. Well ... everything has changed
thanks to the security review, Unicode, new standard libraries, language
feat
I'll see if she has had a chance to do any work on it over the weekend, and
will pass back the feedback about the states.
I don't mind either way. Will get a few final ones and we can vote which one it
should be.
Hope everyone had a nice long weekend! I know I did.
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