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A tour of C++

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In this concise guide, Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, outlines the essentials of modern C++. It covers major language features and standard-library components, providing programmers with a meaningful overview, key examples, and practical assistance for getting started. Stroustrup presents C++ features within the context of various programming styles, including object-oriented and generic programming. The coverage begins with the basics and extends to advanced topics, including new features from C++17 like move semantics, uniform initialization, lambda expressions, improved containers, random numbers, and concurrency. Additionally, it touches on upcoming C++20 extensions such as concepts and modules, concluding with insights into the design and evolution of C++. This guide is not intended to teach programming; for that, Stroustrup's other works are recommended. While it won't be the sole resource for mastering C++, it serves as an excellent introduction for C or C++ programmers seeking to deepen their understanding of the current language, as well as for those familiar with other programming languages wanting to grasp the nature and advantages of modern C++.

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2018
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0134997832
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9780134997834
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In this concise guide, Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, outlines the essentials of modern C++. It covers major language features and standard-library components, providing programmers with a meaningful overview, key examples, and practical assistance for getting started. Stroustrup presents C++ features within the context of various programming styles, including object-oriented and generic programming. The coverage begins with the basics and extends to advanced topics, including new features from C++17 like move semantics, uniform initialization, lambda expressions, improved containers, random numbers, and concurrency. Additionally, it touches on upcoming C++20 extensions such as concepts and modules, concluding with insights into the design and evolution of C++. This guide is not intended to teach programming; for that, Stroustrup's other works are recommended. While it won't be the sole resource for mastering C++, it serves as an excellent introduction for C or C++ programmers seeking to deepen their understanding of the current language, as well as for those familiar with other programming languages wanting to grasp the nature and advantages of modern C++.