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Originally Posted by Cod
The closest competitor at this time is Rust, but it has its own set of issues. After working as a C/C++ developer for the past 5-years, I'm convinced the language either needs to stop adding new features and clean up old features, or needs to become a new language C+++.
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It's heavily evolving year after year. I mean, you look at what you're able to do in it right now vs 10,15, or 20 years ago, and it virtually is a whole new language.