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    3 months ago

    C++ continues to be the dumping ground of paradigms and language features. This proposal just aims to add even more to an overloaded language.

    I think you could not be more wrong even if you tried, and you clearly did not even read the proposal you’re commenting on.

    This proposal aims to basically create an entirely different programming language aimed at being easy to integrate in extsting codebases. The language just so happens to share some syntax with C++, but you definitely can’t compile it with a C++ compiler because it introduces a series of backwards incompatible changes.

    It’s also absurd how you complain about introducing new features. Can you point out any language that is not absolutely dead that is not introducing new features with each release?

    C++ programmers mocked languages for being dynamically typed then they introduced auto (…)

    I’m sorry, you are clearly confused. The auto keyword is not “dynamically typed”. It is called “auto” because it does automatic type deduction. It is syntactic sugar to avoid having to explicitly specify the type name in places the compiler knows it already. Do you understand what this means?

    Your comment sounds like trolling, frankly.