Is it a good practice to define C++ functions inside header files? [duplicate] Asked 11 years, 8 months ago Modified 2 years, 8 months ago Viewed 235k times
Is it a good practice to define C++ functions inside header files?
In general, namespaces and explicit imports are good things, and I strongly suggest reconsidering any approach based on systematically bypassing either or both concepts!-)
What are good reasons to prohibit inheritance in Java, for example by using final classes or classes using a single, private parameterless constructor? What are good reasons of making a method final?
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