I'm aware. I write C++17 and I try to be informed what the best praticed are for whatever version of whatever language I'm writing at the moment. But that's actually a reason to not like C++. It's painfully backwards compatible and what was good pratice isn't anymore because now there's a better one, but that better pratice isn't in anyway enforced because of backwards compatibility. And also I don't like templates, generics are superior to me, but that's a me thing.
Masterkraft0r
I don't have first hand experience with it, I also don't get how it would help me. Maybe I need to look at it some more.
As an embedded firmware guy for 10ish years:
C can die in a fire. It's "simplicity" hides the emergent complexity by using it as it has nearly no compile time checks for anything and nearly no potential for sensible abstraction. It's like walking on an infinite tight rope in fog while an earth quake is happening.
For completely different reasons: The same is true for C++ but to a far lesser extent.
notion is also not FOSS though. and i had bad experiences with the mobile app when cell service is bad.
do i smell milk on the way to spoiling? hmm granted, i might be wrong but i really don't think i am.
I'm this close to buying a k8 ;) need to sleep over it thanks :)
Well it made sense! In the 70s, and just doesn't anymore. ๐คท