Professional C++, 6th Ed (Wiley)
Wednesday, 06 March 2024

Designed as an advanced textbook in which Mark Gregoire covers the features of the new C++ standard, codenamed C++23, this book offers case studies with working code that’s been tested on Windows and Linux.

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Author: Marc Gregoire
Publisher: Wiley
Date: February 2024
Pages: 1376
ISBN: 978-1394193172
Print: 1394193173
Kindle: B0CRXK5191
Audience: C++ developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: C/C++

  • Master new features of the latest standard, C++23
  • Maximize C++ capabilities with effective design solutions
  • Discover little-known elements and learn about pitfalls and what practices to avoid
  • Grasp testing and debugging best practices
  • Learn about tips and tricks for efficiency and performance

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