On Wednesday, 9 December 2015 at 14:35:29 UTC, Bubbasaur wrote:
The problem are the companies to work, where I live today the
main jobs are for C# or
Java, I'll not bother to mention of course HTML, JS, PHP...
And what's the relation with you asked? Well many companies
here have partnership with Microsoft and they use their
products like VS, so I don't think it's wise.
Hm, I kind of agree with Bruno, and I don't really understand why
dropping a homegrown backend would not be wise? It probably keeps
the language from evolving.
If clang and gcc become the de-facto standard compilers then C++
will gain a new edge because then the shared subset of extensions
that clang/gcc share will become portable and adoption of new
standards will be sped up.