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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion CODING_STANDARD.md
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# C++ features
- Do not use namespaces, except for anonymous namespaces.
- Prefer use of `typedef` instead of `using`.
- Prefer use of `using` instead of `typedef`.
- Prefer use of `class` instead of `struct`.
- Write type modifiers before the type specifier.
- Make references `const` whenever possible
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