C++ - 2015

In the timeline of the language, 2015 wasn't the release year of a new standard (C++11 had arrived in 2011, and C++14 was a minor "patch" in 2014). Instead, 2015 was the year the community caught up. It was the year when "Modern C++" stopped being a theoretical blog post and became the default way to write code.

In 2015, C++ wasn't just a "legacy language" anymore. Between the perfection of C++14, the birth of the Core Guidelines, and the launch of Visual Studio 2015, it was the year C++ proved it could be safe, expressive, and faster than ever. 2015 c++

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If this refers to a specific game or tutorial from 2015, it might be a "Jigsaw Puzzle" game. In the timeline of the language, 2015 wasn't

"Tetris" is a ubiquitous project for C++ learners. A "piece" refers to the falling blocks (Tetrominoes). In 2015, C++ wasn't just a "legacy language" anymore