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> "I also fail to see how hunting down a memory corruption bug in C will make C++ look better, and since you mention it is legacy code it is the same in C++."

It doesn't, I meant it as just an example that every laguange has its own caveats.

>It does not matter what language I suggest, the real fact is that C++ user will use C++ for ANY project regardless.

That just not true in my experience. Actually none of the C++ developers that I know uses just one programming language for everything. They pick the language depending of the requeriments of the project (and that's how it should be isn't it?)



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