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One thing is always true: where you can use C++, you can use C. In particular, if someone gave you C++ interfaces, a thin layer of wrappers will hide them. Using C instead of C++ has several practical benefits: faster development cycle, reduced complexity, better support by tools such as debuggers, higher portability and interoperability. When C++ is an option, C is probably a better option.

Another thing is always true: where you can use a managed environment (where the behavior of wrong programs is defined), using it will save a lot of trouble. C++ (like C) is designed for unmanaged environments (where the behavior of wrong programs is undefined). Unmanaged environments make it very hard to locate faults and impose no limit on the damage done by an undetected fault. In theory, C++ implementations can run in managed environments, but in practice they don't because of innumerable compatibility issues.

Yet another thing is almost always true: picking up a new language is easier for an experienced C++ programmer than working in C++. This is the result of the exceeding complexity of C++.

People who think there's no point in comparing programming languages, for example because "business considerations dominate technical considerations", are free to start their new projects in COBOL (COmmon Business-Oriented Language).
>>96399425

They do work now. Thank you.

>Black Flash (11'th Level): Your critical hits deal 2.5 times damage, and whenever your theme is playing, your attacks critical hit.

>Incomplete Domain - Paragon Path Feature 16, Cost [10 healing surges, 1 per round to maintain]
>Standard Action Close Burst Zone [5], [10] at level 21.
>Prerequisite: An incomplete domain uses existing Mana in the environment to create the Barrier, it requires a person be indoors, or any location where there is an existing structure within the range of the zone that has a roof, walls and a floor.
>Target: All creatures in the Zone
>Attack: An incomplete domain is borderless, and can be exited if a person can find their way out of the original structure the domain was layered on. It has no Sure Hit effect.
>Effect: The user of the Domain gains a +10 to all their ability scores, attack and damage rolls, and skill checks. This effect lasts until they leave their domain. The user also gains some sort of boost to their innate technique, doubling its effectiveness or potency, and are able to use the technique in ways they weren't able too before. This is unique to each technique.

These mechanics are very much an "un"-set, to use Magic: The Gathering parlance.
>>96399425

They do work now. Thank you.

>Black Flash (11'th Level): Your critical hits deal 2.5 times damage, and whenever your theme is playing, your attacks critical hit.

These mechanics are very much an "un"-set, to use Magic: The Gathering parlance.