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aeling
3517 days ago
In my group's case, it means both. We expect new hires to know C++ for most of our work, but for portability across different architectures C is sometimes still necessary.
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clarry
3517 days ago
In cases like that, I think it'd be so much better if people wrote "C and C++" to make it clear that both are indeed a requirement.
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