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Oh, what a shame. I was quite enjoying your frequent reappearances after those theatrical exits. Rather like Banquo's ghost. |
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Touche'!
On 2/13/23 03:27, peter mckinna wrote:
Oh, what a shame. I was quite enjoying your frequent reappearances after those theatrical exits. Rather like Banquo's ghost.
I'm sure you will find the people in the C++ groups welcoming. I've heard they are a cheerful lot.
Certainly, the designers of that language possess a sense of humour. Just take a look at their 2000 page standard.
I didn't realize it had reached 2000. Is that including the libraries?
Last I knew, it was a mere 600, but that was only the language proper.
… But, there are a multitude of languages out there to choose from - from Ballerina to F#. (Actually, I read that the management of Sibelius were planning a rewrite, and F# had struck a chord - just a minor one. However, a few key engineers on the staff thought that C# would be a lower bar to success. The tone became quite ugly in the end and the project fell flat).
So, good luck in the land of undefined behaviour. Safety-critical guys love it.
Pop back sometime and let us know how you got on.
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After many months trial of CM3 I found M3 is unsuitable for my needs. I will go back to C++ and I will have to learn a lot to update my skills to match modern C++ because my knowledge of C++ is stuck at C+98. Thank you so much for being patient with me and helped me. Sorry but I must go, I found myself being unproductive with CM3. I tried but I can't do anything useful with it.
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