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Sutter’s Mill – Herb Sutter on software development Skip to content Sutter’s Mill Herb Sutter on software development My new CppCon talk is on YouTube: “Cooperative C++ Evolution – Toward a TypeScript for C++” My Thursday CppCon talk is now online. Note: There’s already a Reddit thread for it , so if you want to comment on the video I suggest you use that thread instead of creating a new one. At CppCon 2022, I argued for why we should try to  make C++ 10x simpler and 50x safer , and this update is an evolution of the update talk I gave at C++ Now in May, with additional news and demos. The “Dart plan” and the “TypeScript plan” The back half of this talk clearly distinguishes between what I call the “Dart plan” and the “TypeScript plan” for aiming at a 10x improvement for an incumbent popular language. Both plans have value, but they have different priorities and therefore choose different constraints… most of all, they either embrace up-front the design constraint of...

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