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I largely agree with you, BUT, this version of Effective C++ was less opinion and style oriented and more a guide to avoiding easy to make mistakes with some of the new C++11 and C++14 features. Not following many of the guidelines will result in incorrect and broken code.

My recollection of the older books is that they covered "best practices," and ignoring them may have been bad style, but the code would still be technically correct. Quite a few are still style issues, but it's important to recognize the difference before deciding to ignore them :-)



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