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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> You do realize that this isn't in any way unique to C++, yes? :-) I
> mean, without even writing two versions of the library?
Yet C++ is used to make games and those other languages aren't. Why?
(Perhaps one advantage of C++ is that there are millions of libraries
out there written in C, and they can usually be used in C++ as they are,
without any modifications. Few other languages can do that.)
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- Warp
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