C++ does have a ways to go to have the tooling that languages developed decades later have. I think a lot of it has to do with backwards compatibility, and honestly I'm glad to see languages like Rust and GoLang come along and try to address those issues in new ways.
And I agree, leave C alone! It does exactly what it needs to do, and quite efficiently.
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C++ does have a ways to go to have the tooling that languages developed decades later have. I think a lot of it has to do with backwards compatibility, and honestly I'm glad to see languages like Rust and GoLang come along and try to address those issues in new ways.
And I agree, leave C alone! It does exactly what it needs to do, and quite efficiently.