C++ Memory Management (Packt)
Monday, 14 July 2025

This book offers a targeted approach to address the memory constraints presented when programming in C++ in allocating and managing memory efficiently given the diverse needs of real-time systems, embedded systems, games, and conventional desktop applications. Written by an ISO C++ Standards Committee member, Patrice Roy, this guide covers fundamental concepts of object lifetime and memory organization. Readers will learn how to control memory allocation mechanisms, create custom containers and allocators, and adapt allocation operators to suit specific requirements.

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Author: Patrice Roy
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Date: March 2025
Pages: 442
ISBN: 978-1805129806
Print: 1805129805
Kindle: B0DXQ5ZV3Q
Audience: C++ developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: C/C++

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