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Is C++ dying for too long?
Exactly 3 years ago, before I decided to get into programming, I had to choose what, in fact, to learn. After a couple of hours on the forms, I realized - it's better not to learn anything! Then I had very little knowledge, and I googled everything I had ever heard about programming. So, it was then that I read - "C and C ++ are dying, in a couple of years programmers in these languages will not be needed, everyone will write in . I believed. Now I fell in love with Linux, C and C ++ and the question arose for me - are they (languages) dying and will I be able to find a job related to these languages in a year (a year full of practice and dedication)?
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Gee-gee. Well, I heard that Delphi has already died, that JAVA will die tomorrow, but I hear about C ++ for the first time.
Don't worry, C++ will live until your retirement. Well, if he doesn’t live, it’s not a big loss, it doesn’t matter to a real programmer what to write on
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