im new in c++ and i am creating a version of cat for practicing what i have learned so far. What im doing for managing the command line arguments is converting them to library strings and then using them, but now i have the doubt if it is the correct / most optimal way to do it

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    1 year ago

    If they are just practicing it isn’t a problem, C++17 is already 6 years old and the open source community should get onboard imo

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      1 year ago

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        1 year ago

        I’m not talking about professional projects. OP asked about making a pet project in C++.

        Also, a lot of opensource software could jump forward in term of standard required ; I’m not saying that no professional project uses opensource library, just that we should start moving forward if we don’t want to get stuck with old versions