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‎exercises/ExercisesCheatSheet.md‎

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reusing versus performance.
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- object-functions.
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- for what concerns the related operators, such as * and *=,
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the choice to be made consitent reuse or performant
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the choice to be made consistent reuse or performant
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specialization of each operator.
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### Polymorphism (directory: [`polymorphism`](polymorphism))

‎exercises/operators/README.md‎

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- Review operator*() so to reuse operator*=().
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- Ensure calls to operator*=() can be chained, the same as operator<<().
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## Take aways
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- Do not confuse equality and equivalence.
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- We can very often implement an arithemtic operator@ in terms of operator@=.
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- We can very often implement an arithmetic operator@ in terms of operator@=.
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- When implementing <=>, you get <, >, <=, >= for free.
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- Object-functions are very used with standard algorithms,
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yet tend to be often replaced by lambdas in modern C++.

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