On Sunday, 30 April 2023 at 17:51:15 UTC, Eric P626 wrote:

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# Language

I am currently using plain C and I love it. I am allergic to C++ and object oriented programming.
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So... what can you do in C that you cannot do in C++ ??

C++ is essentially C .. plus.. you get 'selective' access to any and all the features of C++, should you ever decide some are actually useful in your projects.

C++ does not require you to think in terms of 'objects'. It just enables you to do so, if its helpful in your problem domain. It also enables you to just code in C, like you already do.

btw. Some of the worlds largest and most *successful* software projects are in fact... object oriented, not because its OOP, but because that style of programming was suitable in that particular problem domain.

Of course some of the worlds most successful software projects are written in pure C.

As much as I like D, I simply cannot say the same as above, for D -> yet.

I tried betterC a long...long time ago. The more I used it, the less I used it ;-)

Maybe things have changed.

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