> I agree, and every time I see someone refer to the standard library as the STL, I know I’m interacting with someone who doesn’t actually know the language very well.
I would put away the judgment. I and many others still call it the STL despite knowing the language and history of the term. Because that ship sailed and it's what many people call it nowadays. Because writing out "the standard library" every damn time gets really tiring really fast.
It works in the reverse direction too, btw. The people who constantly nitpick on this are usually the ones who are more focused on being pedantic than being helpful. So that's the signal you send when you do that. Ask me how I know.
I would put away the judgment. I and many others still call it the STL despite knowing the language and history of the term. Because that ship sailed and it's what many people call it nowadays. Because writing out "the standard library" every damn time gets really tiring really fast.
It works in the reverse direction too, btw. The people who constantly nitpick on this are usually the ones who are more focused on being pedantic than being helpful. So that's the signal you send when you do that. Ask me how I know.