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Kind of true, if we ignore all the code that is in production and no one is going to rewrite for C++20 ways of coding.


Which would not have its problems solved by halting C++ development or moving to a new language


Anyone working on those codebases needs to be aware of the new ways, while mastering the old ways.

The ideal modern C++ without having to worry about "deprecated" ways of coding, is more the exception than the rule.




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