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[QUOTE="Gernot Frisch, post: 1519503"] At some point, you'll also want to look at using "smart" pointers. ....depending on what you call "better" code. But, I agree, there's situations where smarties are more appropreate than simple pointers... -Gernot [/QUOTE]
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