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Comment by pjmlp

2 days ago

As discussed multiple times, I agree with the sentiment.

I think we are reaching a phase where C++ won't be going away, as it is quite relevant in many fields, however the two languages approach will keep increasing, and many will consider C++26 good enough for such scenarios.

C++26 and not lower, due to reflection.

I am certain anything else beyond C++26 will only be considered by hardcore C++ shops that culturally won't ever use anything else, besides scripting for builds and OS automation tasks.