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Know when to use dynamic allocation
Author: Dan Saks

Each object in C and C++ has one of the following three storage durations: static, automatic, and dynamic. While it's nearly impossible to write a useful program without using both static and automatic allocation, programs can—and do—manage to get by without any dynamic allocation. This article looks at the case for and against using dynamic allocation.

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