It’s over in the sense that new projects don’t get started in C++ unless they have huge dependencies on C++ libraries, like video games. And they shouldn't, it would be irresponsible.
Obviously, legacy code - and so the job market - will remain present for a while. Although it already pays less than other languages.
Obviously, legacy code - and so the job market - will remain present for a while. Although it already pays less than other languages.