The C++ Programming Language - Classes part 7 - Member Initializer Lists | Modern Cpp Series Ep. 43
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►Lesson Description: In this lesson I show you a feature introduced in C++ 11 for member initializer lists. Using member initializer lists is a way to optimize and clean up your code when constructing your objects. I'll show you an example as well as to why you should pay careful attention to initialize your member variables in the order that they are laid out in memory.
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