Effective C++, Third Edition
“Every C++ professional needs a copy of Effective C++. It is an absolute must-read for anyone thinking of doing serious C++ development. If you’ve never read Effective C++ and you think you know everything about C++, think again.” — Steve Schirripa, Software Engineer, Google “C++ and the C++ communi...
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Zusammenfassung: | “Every C++ professional needs a copy of Effective
C++. It is an absolute must-read for anyone thinking of doing
serious C++ development. If you’ve never read Effective
C++ and you think you know everything about C++, think
again.”
— Steve Schirripa, Software Engineer, Google
“C++ and the C++ community have grown up in the last
fifteen years, and the third edition of Effective C++
reflects this. The clear and precise style of the book is evidence
of Scott’s deep insight and distinctive ability to impart
knowledge.”
— Gerhard Kreuzer, Research and Development Engineer,
Siemens AG
The first two editions of Effective
C++ were embraced by hundreds of thousands of programmers
worldwide. The reason is clear: Scott Meyers’ practical
approach to C++ describes the rules of thumb used by the experts
— the things they almost always do or almost always avoid
doing — to produce clear, correct, efficient code.The book is organized around 55 specific
guidelines, each of which describes a way to write better C++. Each
is backed by concrete examples. For this third edition, more than
half the content is new, including added chapters on managing
resources and using templates. Topics from the second edition have
been extensively revised to reflect modern design considerations,
including exceptions, design patterns, and multithreading.Important features of Effective C++
include:Expert guidance on the design of effective classes, functions,
templates, and inheritance hierarchies.Applications of new “TR1” standard library
functionality, along with comparisons to existing standard library
components.Insights into differences between C++ and other languages
(e.g., Java, C#, C) that help developers from those languages
assimilate “the C++ way” of doing things. |
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