puzzlecracker
2009-10-28 01:32:27 UTC
C++ developers, all know the basics of C++: Declarations,
conditionals, loops, operators, etc.
Some of us even mastered the stuff like templates, object model,
complex I/O, etc.
But what are the most hidden features or tricks or dark corners of C++/
STL that even C++ fans, addicts, and experts barely know?
I am talking about a seasoned C++ programmer (be she/he a developer,
student, fan, all three, etc), who thinks (s)he knows something 99% of
us never heard or dreamed about. Something that not only makes his/her
work easier, but also cool and hackish. After all, C++ is one of the
most used programming languages in the world, thus it should have
intricacies that only a few privileged know about and want to share
with us.
Boost is welcome too!
(Originally, this discussion appeared on
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1596139/hidden-features-and-dark-corners-of-stl
... and now I want bring it to the de facto authority of C++ and share
their experience with stl )
Thanks
conditionals, loops, operators, etc.
Some of us even mastered the stuff like templates, object model,
complex I/O, etc.
But what are the most hidden features or tricks or dark corners of C++/
STL that even C++ fans, addicts, and experts barely know?
I am talking about a seasoned C++ programmer (be she/he a developer,
student, fan, all three, etc), who thinks (s)he knows something 99% of
us never heard or dreamed about. Something that not only makes his/her
work easier, but also cool and hackish. After all, C++ is one of the
most used programming languages in the world, thus it should have
intricacies that only a few privileged know about and want to share
with us.
Boost is welcome too!
(Originally, this discussion appeared on
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1596139/hidden-features-and-dark-corners-of-stl
... and now I want bring it to the de facto authority of C++ and share
their experience with stl )
Thanks
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