@Morwenn I find it hilarious that all the world standardized on clang and then clang just straight up IE6'd it and said "no more innovation or features"
because Chandler Carruth didn't get his way on a few things
I'm sooo deep in some conan rabbit-hole. It's just a huge tower of build systems with a bunch of custom python scripts, cmake, meson, xcodegen and some docker containers in the mix
I want to dig out, but I don't even know where to start
the only solution conan offers on-bord is to pin binary package revisions only, which only works if every single developer has the exact same environment, which seemed like an unreasonable imposition to me
I don't think "learning C++" as a goal in itself is very motivating. Just have some more motivating goals of using C++ for something specific you're exited to work on.
I actually lost my motivation with new C++ after C++17. I still haven't looked into modules or concepts which I believe are the big new ones. Also the fact that std::filesystem always segfaults is disheartening.
Urgh women are so complicated. Often considering to break up after having had a 10year relationship. It s quite a thing to throw away 10 years and trying to build something new with a new partner. After so many years a complicity grows between the two of you, which you may never be able to have with anybody else. All of that would then just be a memory. But throughout the years I have the feeling people can significantly grow apart nevertheless.
And on top of that my C++ code still segfaults. Urgh...
I think it is quite difficult to find the equilibrium between on the one hand flaws which you should just accept because at the end of the day we all are humans and the perfect person does not exist and on the other hand flaws which make you think "are we really made for each other". At the end of the day all flaws could be categorized as the latter, but is that really what you want and the good choice
On top of that the grass always looks greener on the other side, which definitely does not help.