In case you missed the transcript a few days ago on Reddit:
Interview with Scott Meyers at Yandex
by Coder_CPP
From the interview:
... So I don’t think that in ten years everyone will be using managed languages. I think that C++ is going to remain an extremely important language for production use. Simply because if your goal is to get the maximum of performance out of the machine. If that is what is most important to you. I think that even these days the primary competitors are C and C++. Those are pretty much your choices. And C++ is just a much more expressive language. I have to say that I’m not a C programmer. I've never really been a C programmer. But I think that just a simple notion of destructors is so unbelievably powerful, that as a C programmer I would consider moving to C++ just so I could compile and get destructors. And, obviously, there is a lot more? to it than that...
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