> C++ is almost like two different languages now (well, probably even more than two).
C++ is a different language in every company I worked for. Ha. Even a different language per team/project sometimes.
Tab vs spaces, different capitalization, different indentation style, exceptions vs no-exceptions, 0 is failure vs 1 is failure and then we like featureA, we don't like featureB, and so on.
C++ is a different language in every company I worked for. Ha. Even a different language per team/project sometimes.
Tab vs spaces, different capitalization, different indentation style, exceptions vs no-exceptions, 0 is failure vs 1 is failure and then we like featureA, we don't like featureB, and so on.