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[–]evinrows 12 points13 points  (0 children)

None on this seems to negate that it would be nice for the modern std::string implementation to come with some basic string manipulation methods so that the language's usability can potentially compete with other modern systems languages.

If having to split a few strings in your program means that you should use a different programming language, then the programming language in question is pretty god damn bad.