... with your types, template called for_ each_element to do just that. For the sake of argument, the example shows two function objects to show the workings of for_ each_element. #include <iostream> ... boost::tuple<int,short,double> nums(1,2,3.01); for_ each_element(nums, print()); for_ each_element(nums, print_type<double>()); } The function for_ each_element...
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... permanent. For five years, it's been a good strategy to ignore the borders beyond Java, but no language will keep its leadership position forever. By now, the premise of this book should ... to developers very well. Companies like IBM dominated the infrastructure groups (called IT for information technology). Microsoft didn't care. It went straight to the lines of busine...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 4 potx
... especially for inexperienced developers. The problem goes something like this. In C++, you specify interfaces to your methods, with other supporting information, in a header file, or .h file. For ... but it can lead to significant problems for the novice. Example 2-2 shows an example of multiple inheritance in action. A Werewolf is part Man and part Wolf. Problems arise when b...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 18 potx
... This year will have four new Rails books and a strong publisher in the Pragmatic Bookshelf. Ruby doesn't have any political baggage that would turn away a potential commercial adopter. It's ... http://blog.ianbicking.org/why-web-programming-matters-most.html. The biggest hurdle for Python is its lack of compelling reasons to move away from Java. Python really needs a killer ap...
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... such as adding custom methods at interesting pointsfor instance, before or after a method executes. In particular, you'll often see AOP for: Debugging or logging AOP lets you add debugging ... Weirich is a software consultant for Compuware. He has worked with real-time data systems for testing jet engines, networking software Why hasn't AOP taken off for Ruby? DHH...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 28 pot
... 9.2.2. Perl Perl is a very popular language for programmers who look for raw first-cut efficiency. Perl was quite popular for shell scripts, before simpler alternatives were available. In ... object- oriented code ever written. In truth, for the most part, in the mid- and late 1970s, we just didn't have the wisdom or the processing power for OOP yet, and we didn't ha...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 30 potx
... generic programming, library design, and the C++ Standard Library, this book is for you. Because the intended audience for the book is intermediate to advanced C++ programmers, there is little coverage ... with or arising out of the use of the information or programs contained herein. The publisher offers excellent discounts on this book when ordered in quantity for bulk pu...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 31 pot
... you for your continuous encouragement and support for my authoring goals. David Abrahams, thank you for supporting this effort and for helping out with reviewing. Matthew Wilson, thank you for ... Wilson, thank you for reviewing parts of this book and for being a good friend. Gary Powell, thank you for the excellent reviews and for your outstanding enthusiasm for t...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 35 potx
... across different compilers. Static_assert provides support for static assertions at namespace, class, and function scope. Detailed information is available in "Library 3: Utility." ... properties of parameterizing types or adjusting properties (for example, the cv- qualification [2] ) of those types. Type_traits offers compile-time information about Function Objects...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 37 potx
... release those resources for you, even in the face of exceptions. Avoiding common errors. Forgetting to call delete is the oldest mistake in the book (at least in this book) . A smart pointer ... member functions on the pointee works like for raw pointers, because of the overloaded operator->. Third, dereferencing scoped_ptr also works exactly like for raw pointers, thanks to...
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