In Greece it was released as "Τελευταία έξοδος: Ρίτα Χέιγουορθ" literally "Last Exit: Rita Hayworth". People were saying, jokingly, that the title was a spoiler.
It's another sign that -by some measure- "America has crossed the line into competitive authoritarianism".
There was this opinion piece some months ago in the New York Times by Steven Levitsky, Lucan Way and Daniel Ziblatt which I recalled when I read this.
[https://archive.is/WZMpM]
I have not tried C++, but Codex did a good job with low-level C code, shaders as well as porting 32 bit to 64 bit assembly drawing routines.
I have also tried it with retro-computing programming with relative success.
Yes! I’d really appreciate a comparison of Android Auto/CarPlay support, overall responsiveness, and especially the user-experience side, like whether you can permanently turn off beeps and warnings, and how usable (or annoying) the smart features and alerts are.
Sorry, it's the same in Delphi (Pascal successor). The compilation time goes up exponentially as number of units goes up. Compilation of 2.000 files (750.000 lines) takes about 20 minutes.