• FalconMirage@jlai.lu
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    2 months ago

    You don’t have to use unsafe C++ functions either

    C++ is technically safe if you follow best practices

    The issue, to me, is that people learn older versions of the language first, and aren’t aware of the better ways of doing stuff.

    IMO people should learn the latest C++ version first, and only look at the older types of implementation when they come across them

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      2 months ago

      C++ is technically safe if you follow best practices

      Yeah but it’s virtually impossible to reliably follow best practices. The compiler won’t tell you when you’re invoking UB and there is a lot of potential UB in C++.

      So in practice it is not at all safe.

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        2 months ago

        I agree

        I was only adding my opinion (that people should try to always use the latest version of C++, which is inherently safer, but still not 100% safe)