One point that Dominus parenthetically made is that C++ is essentially a 1970's era language, which begs the question why one would use archaic technology.
Why should it raise that question? Something has to talk to hardware.
Now for a system programming language, I generally agree with you. Vanilla (even standardized) C++ is fairly insufficient for high-level tasks. Throw Boost in there and it's somewhat better.
In reply to Re: MJD's "Design Patterns Aren't"
by chromatic
in thread MJD's "Design Patterns Aren't"
by Scott7477
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