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by angiosperm
913 days ago
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You learn a new language to write programs in that language. Few want to pay you to code in Haskell, Rust, or Racket. It will be that way for a long, long time. In 2030 your list will be different, but people will still pay to have C++ code written. Your personal project might then turn out to be in what is considered a legacy language, as Ruby is now. But C++ will continue modernizing, and getting more pleasant to code in. |
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