I have to say I don't think C++ is a good idea, it seems really stupid. For one thing, the syntax is kind of weird and ugly. The designers should've made it more like Java or Python, which are much easier languages to learn.
Also, C++ is really hard to debug. The two programmers I know who use it are always messing up their syntax and have to restart the program from scratch.
And when I read the documentation to learn C++, it was really confusing. The writers should've made it simpler and clearer.
I do not like C++, and I'm glad to hear that it's slowly being replaced by Java. Yes, I think the world will be a better place with more Java and less C++.
So yes, I do not like C++.
That is my response.
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