Conclusions
In this chapter, we described the trade-offs we made and the implementation
techniques we used to meet the design goals of C++ Standard
Components.
Those goals were: (1) to reduce C++ programming errors through
abstraction and simplification of interfaces,
while (2) maintaining the levels of
efficiency that C programmers have come to expect
both from the language and its libraries.
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