Make Your Functions Functional!
Published December 8, 2017 - 2 Comments
A function takes input and produces outputs.
Simple, right?
If so, how come that a lot of functions in C++ code don’t look that way? And how to overcome those difficulties to make them look like proper functions and show a clear interface?
This is the subject of this week’s video:
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