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C++ Coding Standards: 101 Rules, Guidelines, and Best Practices



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Agree with your compiler: Member variables are always initialized in the order they are declared in the class definition; the order in which you write...

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Consider the code below: class Employee { string email_, firstName_, lastName_; public: Employee( const char* firstName, const char* lastName ) : firstName_(firstName), lastName_(lastName) , email_(firstName_...

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[Cline99] §22. • [Dewhurst03] §• [Koenig97] §4 • [Lakos96] §10.• [Meyers97] §13 • [Murray93] §2.• [Sutter00] §47...

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