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Originally Posted by Phoenix 1337
Nah It was not for funny purpose. C++ language is very hard language to understand it completely.. it is not like c# and I'm sure you know it. For someone who got used to code in this language, he must be a quick-learn / saving every shit he learnt even if it was useless... and there's no body who knows how to fix something and, forget it.
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That's simply not true. I'm both a C# coder and a C++ coder, I try use the language that fits the project's purpose, deadline and goal, and I have forgotten a lot of things that I've done in the past. Every project has so many small significant and insignificant parts that it's just impossible to remember them all after a while. If C++ coders were able to remember every small aspect of a project, there would be no use for to-do lists, comments or unit tests, because they would know everything that's left to do, remember the reason for every snippet of code and immediately know what might cause something else to break.
I don't know if you're a coder, but if you are, you must have an eidetic memory, or you probably don't have a lot of experience, or you're simply trolling.