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May 01, 2002

C++ Made Easier: Plain Old Data

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April 01, 2002

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March 01, 2002

C++ Made Easier: Naming Unknown Types

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February 01, 2002

Sometimes you can finesse your way around hard problems with programming conventions. STL does. Why don't you try it?

The Standard Librarian: And Now for Something Completely Different

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
January 01, 2002

C++0x is imminent. Here's a glance at what's happening and a suggestion on how you can contribute.

C++ Made Easier: A New Look at for Statements

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December 01, 2001

A deeper look at the art of for-loop design.

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November 01, 2001

C++ Made Easier: Understanding Binary Searches

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October 01, 2001

In their typical elucidating style, Koenig and Moo tell us things we probably don't know about the most fundamental algorithm of computer science.

The Standard Librarian: I/O and Function Objects: Containers of Pointers

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
October 01, 2001

Containers of pointers are common and important. Unfortunately, they are also widely misunderstood. This column explains how containers of pointers behave, when containers of pointers are useful, and what techniques you can use to manage them.

A C++ Duo

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
August 01, 2001

Peter examines a pair of C++ books - C++Builder 5 Developer's Guide and C++ and Object-Oriented Numeric Computing for Scientists and Engineers.

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