Re: Interview with Bjarne Stroustrup
By: Nightfox to Mercyful Fate on Tue Mar 04 2014 21:39:20
I've heard that they plan to release a new C++ standard every few years now.. Seems a bit crazy - Good that they're still putting new features in C++, but I think it would be hard to keep up with all the changes with C++ moving that fast - both for developers and implementors of compilers and IDEs.
Ya, it's nice the new features. I don't always use all of them and the part that is nice is that you don't have to if your not into it. Some of like lambda expression and other thigns are a very nice edition. I like the Boost libraries alot for their extra functionaly. They make alot of things a bit easier to deal with and quicker to impliment.
C++ has had wstring and wchar_t for quite a while.. I'd think those would handle multiple languages that need multi-byte characters.
Thats true, however just using them doesn't give support, there are still alot of hoops to encode and decode the string data in the desired language encoding and it can be a headache when trying to support multiple lanauages much less UTF-8. :)
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