Please take a look at the following Do we really need a builtin bool type? Why not just emulate it in the existing language?...
Now this question is little bit outdates. In new version of C++ also known as C++0x there are two types of references. One is lvalue reference...
got your point. But from your this reply It look very rude to me and probably the OP too. In the forum, we don’t see the face of other, so...
I dont mind for whatever your terms and condition are for telling the answer is, but just want to clear at least one thing. It was not me who...
Its interesting that patron of the year gave this reply. Just imagine if we are suppose to get the similar answers from our teachers :) Well...
That happens with only global static object. Here object will create only when you call this function first time. In fact you can always make...
Without going into advantages and disadvantages here is the simplest implementation of Singleton without using Heap Singleton*...
Sorry to tell you but again your this code has compilation error. 1. First you have to give the signature of the function before main if you...
Even if we leave thread safty for a while then there are still few problems here. 1. First you don't have to write empty body for copy ctor...
Please dont spread wrong information. First :: is not a keyword it is a scope resolution operator. Second first verify your post with any good C++...
I am sorry debleena, but I still couldn’t understand what you wanted to say, please explain it to me. What my intention was I already mentioned in...
You are not suppose to use iostream.h in C++. If you dont want to use std:: again and again then this would be a better solutio using...
Thanks dableena for your post. Now let me clear few things that you might mix up. First of all take a look at all of my post when did I actually...
If you think it is then anyone can write more than donzens article daily. This shows the credibility of these sites itself. This decision...
Interesting. Now take a look at these with the posted date http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/Recursion_Prmr_CPP_01.aspx...
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