
From Erlang to Management to C++
Software Unscripted
C++: A Beginner's Guide
I find it's best sort of when you're in the early stages, right? You don't necessarily have a taxonomy for where everything's going to go. I'm actually now writing C++ again for the first time in 20 years and a lot of feelings about that. But anyway, I worked at a company called Jabber Inc,. We were writing sort of commercial servers that did, you know, real-time messaging. And so we did a lot of, I wrote so many C ++ libraries to do threading or socket management. It was terrible with strings, which we were doing at XML protocol.
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