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by ModernMech 200 days ago
I was making a hyperbolic joke. But "mutually exclusive feature sets" means two feature sets without overlapping features.
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It doesn't really work as a joke if there's no truth to it.

I understand what mutually exclusive means. There are no two people writing C++ with no overlapping language features. I struggle to understand what you might even mean.

Non-equal subsets of the full language feature set? Yes, that will happen with any nontrivial language.

Nevermind then, it's okay if you don't get the joke.