Big C++. Cay S. Horstmann, Timothy A. Budd

Big C++


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Big C++ Cay S. Horstmann, Timothy A. Budd
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So I have a 'big' class A , and another class B one which will hold a vector of at least 100 objects of A . The CERN had CINT but i don't try it because it seems a large software. OK, before we go on I'm warning you: we're going to talk about Big-O notation. Company: Think Big Factory Location: Madrid, Spain Type: Full-Time Category: Coder Description Think Big Factory is a product and strategic design. We're going to talk about it because it matters. Let's say you have a big / legacy C++ app, then you're undoubtedly covered by Greenspun's tenth rule. I know, I know, you hated it when you were in school, or, you've never heard of it. It does not seem to be a good idea to store all objects in class B as a vector since a lot of info can be reused. It was fun & interesting but C++ seems too big to be fully interpreted. A new feature i want in my C++: Contexts - posted in General Programming: Id call it something like context with a fancy word added to it somewhere. Among other improvements, indexing of big C++ projects got considerably faster and it is now possible to create scalar statistics from other statistic values. Really, makes a big difference in readability and it's essential for things like stl iterators and so on. November 27, 2011 By timonk 3 Comments This post is a handful of observations I made while running someone else's benchmark of C/C++ hash table implementations. Lambdas - Reasonably simple, better than function pointers, and also support closures which are the real deal. Overview: As I looked more than once for a BigInteger class in C++ like this one in included in Java and didn't find a well made one, I decided to implement my own class. I've been working in a Linux project for some months involving Java and C++ development. Big Memory, Part 3.5: Google sparsehash! As Yegge said at the time, there will always be a bunch of engineers who think that's evil, and they'll continue to use C++.

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