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Why hasn't C++ taken over the web in such a long time?
Of course, in C ++ you can make a server for the site. On sockets for example. But it's not convenient.
Why hasn't the most convenient and nimble C++ conquered the web for so many years?
Where is the bunch of enthusiasts who develop convenient PHP frameworks?
Why, instead of releasing a new native GO, it was impossible to work on an add-on (framework) for C ++?
Is there a real reason for this?
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because it is not necessary even for those enthusiasts who sawed their web frameworks on the pros.
for the web, interpreted languages are more convenient. and parts that lack their performance are fine to saw on the pluses or other productive languages.
developer price.
It is difficult to really monitor memory, which is why we see the triumphant march of languages with memory management.
The second With ++ a terrible brake. Take Chromium for fun and try to build it.
Total what we have:
Bottom and middle PHP + GO
Top C#, Java
Other options are extremely rare.
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