FAQ: What does the FAQ mean by "such and such is evil"? ←(in the new Super-FAQ)
It's in Section: Big Picture Issues:
- FAQ: Is C++ a practical language?
- FAQ: Is C++ a perfect language?
- FAQ: What's the big deal with OO?
- FAQ: What's the big deal with generic programming?
- FAQ: Is C++ better than Ada? (or Visual Basic, C, FORTRAN, Pascal, Smalltalk, or any other language?)
- FAQ: Who uses C++?
- FAQ: How long does it take to learn OO/C++?
- FAQ: What are some features of C++ from a business perspective?
- FAQ: Are virtual functions (dynamic binding) central to OO/C++?
- FAQ: Why do virtual functions (dynamic binding) make a big difference?
- FAQ: Is C++ backward compatible with ANSI/ISO C?
- FAQ: Is C++ standardized?
- FAQ: Where can I get a copy of the ANSI/ISO C++ standard?
- FAQ: What are some "interview questions" I could ask that would let me know if candidates really know their stuff?
- FAQ: What does the FAQ mean by "such and such is evil"? (this FAQ)
- FAQ: Will I sometimes use any so-called "evil" constructs?
- FAQ: Is it important to know the technical definition of "good OO"? Of "good class design"?
- FAQ: What should I tell people who complain that the word "FAQ" is misleading?
- FAQ: How can I help make the C++ FAQ even better??!??