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    What's your favorite STL container class? And why? Nish

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    set Elegant as the rest, but something i didn't already have. Also, SET are the initials of the author of one of my all-time favorite text editors.

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      What's your favorite STL container class? And why? Nish

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      I'll be a pedant and say 'the right one for the particular job I'm doing'.... Overall, though - vector, probably. I must implement a 'sorted vector as std::map replacement' sometime, to use instead of std::map/hash_map... Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'

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        What's your favorite STL container class? And why? Nish

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        Nishant Sivakumar wrote: What's your favorite STL container class? And why? And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? :suss:

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          Nishant Sivakumar wrote: What's your favorite STL container class? And why? And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? :suss:

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          CP Visitor wrote: Nishant Sivakumar wrote: What's your favorite STL container class? And why? And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? Nope.

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            Nishant Sivakumar wrote: What's your favorite STL container class? And why? And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? :suss:

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            CP Visitor wrote: And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? Nope. Specially with STL.NET coming out in Whidbey :-)

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              CP Visitor wrote: And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? Nope. Specially with STL.NET coming out in Whidbey :-)

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              Nishant Sivakumar wrote: Nope. Specially with STL.NET coming out in Whidbey You mean C++/CLI + STL? Goodness gracious! X| Time to switch to C#/Mono/Java! :^)

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                peterchen wrote: tree, for it is the only one I wish I would have Is there a container named tree?

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                no there isn't that's why it's preferred :) I don't really like the STL container design, but they are "roughly ok". Yet, there's a tree I am missing frequently. So it is my favortie container because it doesn't exist and thus doesn#t have the drawbacks of the others.


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                  Nishant Sivakumar wrote: What's your favorite STL container class? And why? And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? :suss:

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                  CP Visitor wrote: And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? I wouldn't call it hype. Once you get by the syntax, it's a powerhouse! I would never abondon it. ~Nitron.


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                  • N Nish Nishant

                    What's your favorite STL container class? And why? Nish

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                    vector[^] and deque[^] ;) ~Nitron.


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                      CP Visitor wrote: And isn't it time to abandon the STL hype? I wouldn't call it hype. Once you get by the syntax, it's a powerhouse! I would never abondon it. ~Nitron.


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                      I found that once you start using STL you don't want to go back to C++ that doesn't use it. There is an initial learning-curve but once you get some familiarity it actually makes for easier code. There will be an STL-like library (PowerCollections) available for C# 2, which I expect will be similarly productive. Kevin

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                        What's your favorite STL container class? And why? Nish

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                        map and list. John

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