Article | REF: H3138 V1

Object-based design in C++

Author: Amal SAYAH

Publication date: May 10, 2003 | Lire en français

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    The C++ language was initially designed for the development of applications with high response time requirements. Its kinship with C made it popular with developers of such applications, who were able to migrate easily from C to C++.

    There are many criticisms of C++, including :

    • the absence of a garbage collector, which makes programming with pointers difficult;

    • the implicit processing it generates without the application's knowledge (automatic conversion, assignment operator or construction by copying, for example);

    • the limitations of its library, which doesn't yet take into account several functionalities (graphic interfaces, networks, etc.).

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