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Governor2020-07-29 21:20:50
C++ / C#
Governor, 2020-07-29 21:20:50

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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DevMan, 2020-07-29
@Mr-Governor

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.

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xmoonlight, 2020-07-29
@xmoonlight

Here

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-07-30
@firedragon

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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