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Best C++ Article of September 2015

Survey period: 9 Oct 2015 to 22 Oct 2015

This is the voting form for the Best C++ Article of September 2015 competition. Below are a list of the top 10 articles submitted last month. Please choose the ones you consider your favourite. Remember - you can only vote once!

OptionVotes% 
listvector: Continuous Memory, no reallocation on insert! - Michael Chourdakis4542.45
Simple I/O device driver for RaspberryPi - Mosi_624946.23
Building web apps with ASP.NET 5 MVC and Entity Framework 7 - Fiyaz Hasan2119.81
Sudoku puzzle Solver - Sreram K2422.64
Design Modern HTML Forms - Camilo Reyes2422.64
An Idea How to Use RichEdit50W for Syntax Highlighting, etc. - minor281716.04
C++: Smart-pointers, "this" and callbacks - Paulo Zemek3331.13
Target Eye Revealed - Part 7 - The Privacy Protection Mode - Michael N Haephrati (האפרתי)2422.64
Justify Your Use of “friend” in C++ - Eric Z (Jing)1816.98
Smart observers to use with unique_ptr - john morrison leon2321.70
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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NewsTwo of the articles are not C++ Pin
Pablo Aliskevicius14-Oct-15 8:49
Pablo Aliskevicius14-Oct-15 8:49 
One of them is about HTML, the other about ASP.NET implemented in C#.
While probably excellent on their own merits, in my humble opinion they are in the wrong category.
Did I miss something?
GeneralRe: Two of the articles are not C++ Pin
john morrison leon19-Oct-15 14:00
john morrison leon19-Oct-15 14:00 

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