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What does C++23 mean for FSI developers?

Only 23% of C++ developers are using C++20. What does this mean for devs with C++23 on the way?

In this whitepaper, we discuss:

  • The disparity between C++’s popularity and its embrace of new standards
  • Why many developers (especially FSI developers) are reluctant to embrace change
  • What falling behind might mean, and why FSI organizations should move to C++23