# C++ **Рекомендации от Страуструпа**: ```md [1] Represent ideas (concepts) directly in code, for example, as a function, a class, or an enumeration; §1.2. [2] Aim for your code to be both elegant and efficient; §1.2. [3] Don’t overabstract; §1.2. [4] Focus design on the provision of elegant and efficient abstractions, possibly presented as libraries; §1.2. [5] Represent relationships among ideas directly in code, for example, through parameterization or a class hierarchy; §1.2.1. [6] Represent independent ideas separately in code, for example, avoid mutual dependencies among classes; §1.2.1. [7] C++ is not just object-oriented; §1.2.1. [8] C++ is not just for generic programming; §1.2.1. [9] Prefer solutions that can be statically checked; §1.2.1. [10] Make resources explicit (represent them as class objects); §1.2.1, §1.4.2.1. [11] Express simple ideas simply; §1.2.1. [12] Use libraries, especially the standard library, rather than trying to build everything from scratch; §1.2.1. [13] Use a type-rich style of programming; §1.2.2. [14] Low-level code is not necessarily efficient; don’t avoid classes, templates, and standardlibrary components out of fear of performance problems; §1.2.4, §1.3.3. [15] If data has an invariant, encapsulate it; §1.3.2. [16] C++ is not just C with a few extensions; §1.3.3. In general: To write a good program takes intelligence, taste, and patience. You are not going to get it right the first time. Experiment! ```