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Questions about C++, a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language.
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Structuring Procedural vs OO code
The bottom line is my brain has been wired to think about Objects, Encapsulation, Polymorphism, etc.. and I cant seem to wrap my head around anything else. How can I practice?
The biggest – if no …
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Interface design where functions need to be called in a specific sequence
There is a lot of valid approaches to solve your problem. Basile Starynkevitch proposed a “zero-bureaucracy” approach which leaves you with a simple interface and relies on the programmer using appro …
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Handling Types for Real and Complex Matrices in a BLAS Wrapper
Although this last option makes sense to me, there's an annoying voice inside my head saying this is not elegant, because the two are clearly related.
Your difficulty comes from your conception t …
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Reference vs dereference pointers in arguments C++/C
The most important difference between references and pointers is that you cannot free an object through a reference while it is possible to do it through a pointer.
Thus, selecting the reference type …