> If you're so keen on algebraic data types, there are languages much better suited to that than C++.
Yes, you are quite right.
However it only works when one works alone.
Usually the choice of a language is driven by what the customer requires as technology, what the team members are capable of using or willing to learn, finally what the boss allows.
Yes, you are quite right.
However it only works when one works alone.
Usually the choice of a language is driven by what the customer requires as technology, what the team members are capable of using or willing to learn, finally what the boss allows.