For your last question, i really don't know the answer. That's why i started this thread, in hope that i gather some motivated people for the task of rebooting C++.

I will be back here again, for some updates.

Thanks All for your contribution. 



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-------- Original message --------
From: Bo Persson via Std-Proposals <std-proposals@lists.isocpp.org>
Date: 11/22/25 7:26 PM (GMT+01:00)
To: std-proposals@lists.isocpp.org
Cc: Bo Persson <bo@bo-persson.se>
Subject: Re: [std-proposals] The most fair rant on C++

On 2025-11-22 at 18:56, organicoman via Std-Proposals wrote:
> Anything i touch for proposal imposes an ABI break.
> I'm think about starting a brand new C++ from scratch, as a true
> successor of the actual C++.

We already have cpp2 https://github.com/hsutter/cppfront which borrows
much of the correct defaults from Ada. Ada has been available for 40
years, with government backing from the DoD. And it didn't replace C++
in that time. Still 14 places behind on the Tiobe index.


> How bad is that?

How long will it take this new proposal to take off, with all projects
starting from scratch? Without government backing?



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