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by sqeaky 714 days ago
Presumably "entire career" means some amount of exposure to other things.

In my 21 years coding professionally, I will settle on C++ or Ruby for most problems depending on context. Ruby for quick, dirty, and "now!", while I use C++ for Long lasting, performance, strongly typed, and compatible things. Those aren't perfect categories and there are reasons to pick other tools, but Choosing C++ after a long career does mean something more than "I am comfortable with this".

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> Choosing C++ after a long career does mean something more than "I am comfortable with this

Does it?

Yes, feel free to re-read the all the rest of the comment where share a little bit of experience, and try to understand that people other than you have experience.
I did, it was yet another “I use it because I always use it” post, but longer. Absolutely 0 value.

But if you’re going to behave like a child I’ll skip the rest. Enjoy!

Thank you for agreeing to leave the discourse. It it shall be much improved through your action.