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The mentality of "only speed matters" is fading, and good riddence to it. It has dominated the industry for far too long. If your average C/C++ programmer designed airplanes, a 777 would go at Mach 6, but have a range of 1000 miles and cost a billion dollars per flight to operate!
Reminds me of how much it cost to fly to the moon.
But I ask you this, name one single language that is better than C++ for writing games in? This is assuming that you want the current or next level of graphics speeds.