Just because you can code in C++ the way you coded in C doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to do so. Programming changes faster than most programmers do. The “just different syntax” statement is true for scripting languages, but not for programming languages.
You will see this practically the instant you start optimizing your code for performance scaling or modularity or whatever.
Just because you can code in C++ the way you coded in C doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to do so. Programming changes faster than most programmers do. The “just different syntax” statement is true for scripting languages, but not for programming languages.
You will see this practically the instant you start optimizing your code for performance scaling or modularity or whatever.