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Orthodox C++ (2016)

The article introduces Orthodox C++, a minimalist approach to C++ that favors C-like simplicity over modern C++ features. It argues against complex language features like exceptions, RTTI, and streams, promoting better code readability and compatibility with older compilers. The approach aims to create more maintainable and widely acceptable C++ codebases by sticking to a simpler subset of the language.

Background

C++ has evolved significantly over the years, with Modern C++ (C++11 and later) introducing many new features and paradigms. However, some developers argue that these additions have made the language overly complex and harder to maintain.

Source
Lobsters
Published
Jun 12, 2026 at 07:56 PM
Score
6.0 / 10