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* Issue #1931 - Include C++20 as 'modern C++' * "modern C++" means C++11 and newer
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## Background and scope
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The aim of the guidelines is to help people to use modern C++ effectively. By "modern C++" we mean C++11, C++14, and C++17. In other
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The aim of the guidelines is to help people to use modern C++ effectively. By "modern C++" we mean C++11 and newer. In other
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words, what would you like your code to look like in 5 years' time, given that you can start now? In 10 years' time?
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The guidelines are focused on relatively higher-level issues, such as interfaces, resource management, memory management, and concurrency. Such
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