Zoe on Nostr: npub1drnhd…ex2mm There's been at least one recent-ish paper proposing supporting ...
npub1drnhdwspurvkaptrjmhs4u5crz8r34stfr9ewnhqwwapwj5fc0psqex2mm (npub1drn…x2mm) There's been at least one recent-ish paper proposing supporting memory safety in C++ as a feature, which I thought was interesting (https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2023/p2771r0.html, https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2023/p2759r0.pdf)
That'd be ideal for me since I have _way way way more C++ code_ at my job than could ever be feasibly migrated to a separate language (even a C++ compatible one).
Looks like it's still early work but I hope something like that pans out.
That'd be ideal for me since I have _way way way more C++ code_ at my job than could ever be feasibly migrated to a separate language (even a C++ compatible one).
Looks like it's still early work but I hope something like that pans out.