Does it feel anytime that c++ sometimes reduces problem solving time and increases syntactic, semantic rigor? -


C ++ introduces a variety of OOPs, templates and other concepts, but sometimes I remove the incompatibility between the methods I'm struggling with complex castings and codes between the classes connected to, which I think at the level of alignment alignment.

I have a lot of temptation to go back to plain old languages, which is low enough and simple that I can spend more time solving my problem of time, conceptual implementation and C ++ Things to use

What is your take on this issue, using the C-language as a first class citizen in your code-base and coating it with a C ++ primer at the end Conceptual Better way to manage code-base ??

It seems that you are doing something wrong I do not know what type of projects you work on, but I seldom Surely, I have never written more than 99.9% of code written by me - and I've written a little bit of the C ++ code (though not much as much on Stack Overflow here is not that much).

What is your take on such an issue?

You should consider a good book on C ++ (like one of the best practice books listed in one or more of the introductory books) and if you use C ++ If you want to learn C ++


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