Is C++ still relevant or they just use this because they are too lazy to use new systems instead using the old ones with makeshift layers?
Well if someone wants to develop a modern application for desktops they probably will use C# for it or if they want to touch the mobile platforms they will use this again or Java.
There isn't really another reason to use C++ besides taking care of the past.
Now you can say there is QtCreator but it is dying Microshite is taking over. Visual Studio is the main thing nowadays. Even who works with C++ will use Visual Studio because the comfort it gives.
Now the question is what the fuck I have just wrote? What is the point of this post?
>>55174554
An entire /g/ thread in one OP. Nice.
>>55174620
Holy shit! I really did it.
>>55174554
Hello summer friend :^)
Money and shit general
>>55174738
>D-do I fit in now, anons?
>Look, I even used the carat smiley face
>Y-y-yeah, fucking s-summer rite?
>>55175140
Ice cooling and shit
Pls upvote
>interops painlessly with C, which almost every low level library is written in, so you can literally write anything from a kernel to an audio player
>has all the features of a modern language including inheritance, exceptions, lambda functions, mature and fairly robust standard library
>everything is compiled down to native machine code so a C++ program will be faster and lighter than the equivalent Java program
>you don't get called a pajeet when you use it
I think the real question is why **wouldn't** you use C++?
>>55174554
C++ is still used in fast computing processes and low level programming stuff
:^?
it's used where speed is critical. C# is a pleasure to code in but slow because JIT compiling. java is pretty shit but somewhat faster.
A c++ program can run without any layers between it and hardware if written correctly