On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 15:22:34 +0400 "Alexander S." <alex0pla...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Alexander, > furthermore, syntactic sugar and an ability to write e. g. > win.repaint(rect) instead of window_repaint_rectangle(win, &rect) > actually *increases* the readability of code when you have to deal > with several lines of that fashion in a row. Syntactic sugar, say what > you want about it, tends to reduce noise, as does language support for > certain powerful programming practices. Have you ever heard of function pointers? > TLDR: C++ does many things to simplify a programmer's life, and you > cannot deny that. But it is also undeniable that it does them all > poorly, with rather obscure semantics even. So when C++ does a poor job at doing many things to simplify a programmer's life, it doesn't simplify a programmer's life. Imho, the opposite is the case. > ...I wonder if you find your own question rude or not. Well, take a guess. Cheers FRIGN -- FRIGN <d...@frign.de>