Name: Anonymous 2012-05-17 17:00
>>http://linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2003/10/16/nel.html
"This is 'Stroustrupian C++', or, if you prefer, 'extreme C++'," jokes Caron, describing NeL's code recipe. "This [combination of languages] was a good decision, since the project had to scale to great proportions: it's 500,000 lines of code today. Doing C++ on the edge was a bit painful, since C++ compilers are always seriously lagging behind the C++ standard, especially the STL part."
http://dev.ryzom.com/projects/ryzom/repository/show/code
"This is 'Stroustrupian C++', or, if you prefer, 'extreme C++'," jokes Caron, describing NeL's code recipe. "This [combination of languages] was a good decision, since the project had to scale to great proportions: it's 500,000 lines of code today. Doing C++ on the edge was a bit painful, since C++ compilers are always seriously lagging behind the C++ standard, especially the STL part."
http://dev.ryzom.com/projects/ryzom/repository/show/code