Comment Re:Why no templated typedefs? (Score 1) 536
Well maybe not a real template typedef but you
sure have something that can simulate it.
Take a look at -
http://www.cantrip.org/gnarly.html
And search for Template Typedef
Also those who are debunking C++ and/or its
tamplates etc should have a look at Blitz++
at http://www.oonumerics.org/blitz/
it has shown C++ to be the ONLY language able to
match optimised Fortran for high performance
numeric computation. And if you read the papers
out there you'll find cerdence to the claim that
C++ can do some things that no other language
in the world can do. And these are opinions of
some very experienced ppl.
Read them and expand your horizons about C++
Enjoy,
Shiv
Your five best friends are What, Why, Where, When, and How. You ask Why, you ask Where, When and How - and ask nobody else when you need advice.
sure have something that can simulate it.
Take a look at -
http://www.cantrip.org/gnarly.html
And search for Template Typedef
Also those who are debunking C++ and/or its
tamplates etc should have a look at Blitz++
at http://www.oonumerics.org/blitz/
it has shown C++ to be the ONLY language able to
match optimised Fortran for high performance
numeric computation. And if you read the papers
out there you'll find cerdence to the claim that
C++ can do some things that no other language
in the world can do. And these are opinions of
some very experienced ppl.
Read them and expand your horizons about C++
Enjoy,
Shiv
Your five best friends are What, Why, Where, When, and How. You ask Why, you ask Where, When and How - and ask nobody else when you need advice.