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Does C++ technology has any future?

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About C++ technology

Hi

I recently started working in area of C++ and unix(still beginer). but i keep hearing things like C++ dont have any more future and stuff.

Want to know does C stands long in future and what other languages have good chance.
 

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C++ technologies stays (I think) for the moment the most used language because it owns a lot of standard libraries and the compiler are now relative effecient. C++ has been developped for 20 years so it has a lot of documentations and debug test.

For the futur I am not an expert but the python language dont seem bad. It is relative easy to read, write,...use but it is just my opinion.
 

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