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Classes Part 28 - Delegating Constructors - Avoiding Repeating yourself Ep. 65
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The C++ Programming Language - Classes Part 28 - Delegating Constructors - Avoiding Repeating yourself Ep. 65

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►Full C++ Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvv0ScY6vfd8j-tlhYVPYgiIyXduu6m-L ►Find full courses on: https://courses.mshah.io/ ►Join as Member to Support the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA64pZbN5Mz5NxC3SO4qpDg/join ►Lesson Description: In this lesson I am going to show you how to leverage multiple constructors to avoid repeating yourself. The DRY principle (Don't Repeat Yourself) is a good guideline for avoiding errors. Often times, it can be tempting to write helper functions in classes (e.g. init) when you have multiple constructors, but those could be accidentally used by users of your interface. Instead, you can prefer to use constructors to provide a more consistent way to instantiate objects. ►YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeShah ►Please like and subscribe to help the channel!

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