I recently watched a talk by Barny Soupsoup, the founder, and CEO of C++, given at C++con 2016.
he mentioned some things that implied C++ 11 is the standard for C++ developers.
As a novice to C++ and the C++ ecosystem, but not programming, I want to get into DSP. Should I go with C++ 11 or 14?
C++14 is just a minor revision of 11. If you're doing your own projects it's supported by every modern non-retarded compiler. If you aren't then you probably don't need to worry about having the choice.
>>57201060
Just go with C++11, as C++14 is not widely adapted by G++ and other compilers.
About every single C++11 feature is available though.
>>57201115
https://gcc.gnu.org/projects/cxx-status.html#cxx14
http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html
Every major vendor has moved on and started work on C++1z, with the probable exception of MS which I haven't bothered to check.
so 14 is cool?
>>57201142
>Every major vendor
>with the probable exception of MS
Nice contradiction m8