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Honestly, if I was still working in C++ I would be more worried about the language being replaced than about AI.
I got started in C, worked for years in professional C++ development, and after having worked in other languages for a while I tried to go back to it for something just recently, and this was about my reaction.
.first
and.second
const
OO constructs but manual memory management
Templates
Dude just get me the fuck out
Ironically, it is in understanding the nuances of language semantics and library usage where AI can help a fair bit.
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