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Switching to a newer standard? #2744

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realstealthninja asked this question in Q&A
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Its been 13 years since C++11

Its fair to say that a newer standard will help as C++ has grown older, New features are added.
which make the development experience not only easier but more importantly enjoyable.

Please weigh in on if we should switch and what standard to switch to.

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C++11 is 13 years old, so it might be time to upgrade. Newer standards offer useful features that make coding easier and more enjoyable. For example, C++17 lets you work with data more simply and can speed up your code with parallel algorithms. C++20 goes even further by adding modules for better code organization and concepts to simplify templates. Ultimately, the best choice depends on you and your project's needs. If your tools support it, switching to C++20 is a great upgrade; otherwise, C++17 is a solid and safe option.

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