
30 Jun
2012
30 Jun
'12
7:51 p.m.
On 30 June 2012 10:43, Lars Viklund <zao@acc.umu.se> wrote:
There's a major difference between C++98 and C++11. Before '98, there was no standard. Before '11, there is a perfectly usable standard that bajillions depend on.
And there is a perfectly useable Boost they can use with it.
I'm just fearing that there'll be more premature C++11 taint by the day in Boost, making it less and less usable on C++03 as versions come out.
Why is it premature? It doesn't make Boost less useable on C++03; it just means that less and less *new* libraries will be for that dead end dialect of C++.-- Nevin ":-)" Liber <mailto:nevin@eviloverlord.com> (847) 691-1404