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Questions about C++, a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language.
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Global objects vs free functions C++?
There is not such a big difference between procedural and object oriented programming as you might think. I found a great definition here:
"Attributes and methods are basically variables and functions …
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Global objects vs free functions C++?
Classes should be used to organize your code, not as a "spagehtti container".
Each class should only apply to a single, relatively simple task, and often it is not a single class, but a hierarchy of c …