The new website of the C++ standard
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The new website of the C++ standard
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Re: The new website of the C++ standard
#2Does it have the actual standard there, or do you still have to pay $$$ for a copy?
Re: The new website of the C++ standard
#3Does it have the actual standard there, or do you still have to pay $$$ for a copy?
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Re: The new website of the C++ standard
#5Does it have the actual standard there, or do you still have to pay $$$ for a copy?
$30 for official. Free for "almost official" [1]. I have no idea what that means. Here's a direct link to the free PDF ("almost official"): http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2012/n333...
Edit: That direct link is actually to a January 2012 version. The link in _stephan's comment is the download page. There's also a Github repo: https://github.com/cplusplus/draft
[1] http://isocpp.org/blog/2012/08/where-to-get-the-standard-and...
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Right tool, right job? I also don't see anything on that website saying "C++ is the right choice for any problem domain".
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Keep in mind that PHP itself is implemented in C ;)
But seriously, should it matter? I'd be worried if the website was written in C++. It's a good thing that they can recognize that C++ isn't the right tool for the job.
Re: The new website of the C++ standard
#9Yep, looks like a C++ developer built that site.
Re: The new website of the C++ standard
#10New huh? That logo made me think we were in 2002.