> That will improve with time, but it's a huge advantage to C++ right now.
Sadly, it's not really an advantage anywhere that hasn't already eaten the grief and doesn't already use C++.
Both C and C++ infrastructure are so horribly terrible that Zig is gaining traction simply by creating a better compiling infastructure totally indepdent of whether the language is better or not.
Sadly, it's not really an advantage anywhere that hasn't already eaten the grief and doesn't already use C++.
Both C and C++ infrastructure are so horribly terrible that Zig is gaining traction simply by creating a better compiling infastructure totally indepdent of whether the language is better or not.
That's one hell of a downvote.