| > but it is very outdated and is being phased out by
I couldn't disagree more. I repeat, there is no sustitute for C / C++.
Other languages may apply to specific applications, but none of them has the flexibility required to write operating systems, drivers, etc.
Nothing can be done in other languages that could not be done in C++.
But we can do things in C++ that couldn't be done otherwise.
If we take out the web and some speciality environments, EVERYTHING is written in C / C++.
Phased out? How? Are you a programmer? |