C++ Core Guidelines Explained. Best Practices for Modern C++

Par : Rainer Grimm
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  • Nombre de pages488
  • PrésentationBroché
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids0.66 kg
  • Dimensions17,8 cm × 23,0 cm × 1,7 cm
  • ISBN978-0-13-687567-3
  • EAN9780136875673
  • Date de parution22/04/2022
  • ÉditeurPearson
  • PréfacierBjarne Stroustrup
  • PréfacierHerb Sutter

Résumé

The official C++ Core Guidelines provide consistent best practices for writing outstanding modern C++ code and improving legacy code, but they're organized as a reference for looking up one specific point at a time, not as a tutorial for working developers. In C++ Core Guidelines Explained, expert C++ instructor Rainer Grimm has distilled them to their essence, removing esoterica, sharing new insights and context, and presenting well-tested examples from his own training courses.
Grimm helps experienced C++ programmers use the Core Guidelines with any recent version of the language, from C++ II onward. Most of his code examples are written for C++ 17, with added coverage of newer versions and C++20 wherever appropriate, and references to the official C++ Core Guidelines online. Whether you're creating new software or improving legacy code, Grimm will help you get more value from the Core Guidelines' most useful rules, as you write code that's safer, clearer, more efficient, and easier to maintain.
The official C++ Core Guidelines provide consistent best practices for writing outstanding modern C++ code and improving legacy code, but they're organized as a reference for looking up one specific point at a time, not as a tutorial for working developers. In C++ Core Guidelines Explained, expert C++ instructor Rainer Grimm has distilled them to their essence, removing esoterica, sharing new insights and context, and presenting well-tested examples from his own training courses.
Grimm helps experienced C++ programmers use the Core Guidelines with any recent version of the language, from C++ II onward. Most of his code examples are written for C++ 17, with added coverage of newer versions and C++20 wherever appropriate, and references to the official C++ Core Guidelines online. Whether you're creating new software or improving legacy code, Grimm will help you get more value from the Core Guidelines' most useful rules, as you write code that's safer, clearer, more efficient, and easier to maintain.