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by _gabe_
1489 days ago
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> That's mostly failure to use C++. Isn't this the no true Scotsman fallacy? It looks like you're agreeing with the parent poster that a lot of people use a small subset of C++ to pretend that it's C with extras. If this is true, it's not a failure of all these people because they don't _really_ understand C++. It's a failure of the language designers because they have made something that nobody can agree on how to use. |
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See the two meanings here:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/failure