is c++ Template Metaprogramming a form of functional programming? If it is, do some pitfalls like stackoverflow for non-tail recursion relevant for c++ Template Metaprogramming?
For the factorial template example in this question, I guess it is standard functional programming. Or the similarity...
Honestly, I'm the idiot who sees what a language can do, but gives up because it doesn't have a corkscrew for my wine and a blowtorch for heists. I'm appreciating the strong efforts to make better languages, but they all come with pitfalls
Because I can write C++ code that works, but I can't get dependencies to play nice with the compiler. Especially when cmake, gradle, etc magic is involved
@QPaysTaxes A module comes with some nice information that allows a program to find, download, and import it from the web. Much easier to include modules than it is to figure out how to build/include somebody else's gigantic library xD
That's the one tough thing I find about programming. One word has 50 different definitions depending on what libraries you include, what language you are writing in, and if you like to poke hardware resources. Even a word like 'download' is more of a concept than a definition.
> Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall tell you why you need a lever long enough to move the world - Bjarne Stroustrop
I'd say that C++ is a great asset in a programming toolbox, along with other languages when your needs require them instead
I can confirm. By the third-year, students were still having off-by-one errors and not able to debug code very well. I ended up being an unofficial TA because I had so much prior experience.
Which algorithm did he implement? I know that you can do a simple greedy algorithm or you can try and guess which areas of the board to leave open for easier future gains
Honestly, I get the feeling that most computer science courses teach C using other languages. A lot of the assignments boil down to string manipulation, input validation, basic data structure implementations, and efficient sorting algorithms
Those assignments aren't really as relevant to Python, Java, or even C++11