+Eric Raymond pointed me to this.
I started with C and C++, but I haven't coded it in over a decade, and except for debugging the result of MatrixX generated C, nobody has ever paid me for C knowledge.
Last I heard, though, was that the players were GCC and EGCS. Obviously we want the best tools, but clearly what best means is different for different people.
I'd be interested in hearing the history of Free and Open Source C++ in the last fifteen years.
I started with C and C++, but I haven't coded it in over a decade, and except for debugging the result of MatrixX generated C, nobody has ever paid me for C knowledge.
Last I heard, though, was that the players were GCC and EGCS. Obviously we want the best tools, but clearly what best means is different for different people.
I'd be interested in hearing the history of Free and Open Source C++ in the last fifteen years.
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