On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 13:26:32 -0400, Dave Angel wrote: > On 09/21/2012 11:54 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> Python's release cycle is actually closer to 18 months for minor >> releases (3.2 -> 3.3, for example), and 10 years for major releases >> (2.x -> 3.x). But consider, C and C++ don't have minor releases *at >> all*. The last versions of those two languages are C99 and C+98 -- >> that's FOURTEEN YEARS since the last version of C++. And Java hasn't >> had a major feature update since 2006. > > "C++0x was the working name of a new ISO C++ standard, which was then > released in 2011 as C++11 ..." > according to http://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx0x.html > > And it replaced C++03, released in 2003. I stand corrected, thank you. -- Steven -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list