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From: Sam <sam@email-scan.com>
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Subject: Re: We have a new standard!
Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:51:10 -0500
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Stefan Ram writes:

>   According to one web site, C++23 (ISO/IEC 14882:2024) was released
>   October 19, 2024.
>
>   (Sorry if it was mentioned here then, and I just did not notice!)

Hip-hip-hooray! Finally, finally they addressed the long-standing criticism  
of C++ being too trivial and too simple, and a kids' language. At last,  
there's some meat on those bones. Watch out, Java! There's a new boss in  
town. Real programming languages' specifications are measured in pounds,  
and not a page count.