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Originally Posted by orbea
What facts did you present? The experiment in the video is intriguing, but flawed. He used only a single unspecified compiler with unspecified (Undocumented?) number of test cases, as far as I can tell this is not reproducible science.
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you did not whatch the vid to the end, did not understand the topic, don't know the speaker and his work, but you have an opinion.
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Originally Posted by orbea
Your sarcasm is also not appreciated.
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you mean my offer to give you more info if you are really interested in this topic?
O come one, read what you have written
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Originally Posted by orbea
I know you are better than this and bluntly I'm not sure why you are having so much trouble with accepting that it can be better to use C code in some use cases where extreme portability is a requirement, that using every brand new C++ feature can lead to compiler bugs or that its not about what language you write your code in, but how you write it that matters.
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I said avoid, or don't use, platforms where there is no actual C++ compiler, what is something total different than you state here, + using every brand new C++ feature comes from you and not from me.
You become more and more desperate, after going on personal level you start to misquote me and write therefore lies. Embarrassing,isn't it.
and now I put you for some time on my ignore list, so quote me one more time, write some more lies if you feel so, just that you have the last word to a topic you have more opinions than knowledge about, and join the club of others on my ignore list