A Tour of C++ (C++ In-Depth Series)
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Learned about mem_fn (calling a member function as a regular function), didn’t know about it before. Not like it’s a new function, but it’s new to me. If you do decide to go with the book, read the first 6 chapters very carefully, for nearly every paragraph expands into a separate concept of the language, and you are risking to miss them if you don't pay enough attention expecting that everything will be explained in greater depth later, because it almost certainly will not. It's The Fireworks Talking won Kitson the Barry Award – named after veteran Australian comedian Barry Humphries – at the 2007 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. C90 was awarded an Argus Angel Award at the 2007 Brighton Festival. Finally, an explanation of templates that helped me remember the syntax. Also, template deduction guides—I didn’t know about those.
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A good book to refresh some C++ knowledge and get introduced to the latest features (C++14 and C++17) as well as the upcoming ones (C++20). The chapter on numerics wasn’t particularly useful, but it showed how to properly use a random number generator (I previously used the C version). Yes, you can get refreshments at Windsor Castle. The Undercroft Café, located in the castle's medieval Undercroft, offers visitors the chance to relax with a refreshing drink or a bite to eat. Group travel organisers, coach companies and tour operators can transport their customers to a secret side of London when they book a group tour of a disused Tube station with the Hidden London team at London TransportMuseum.
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A visit to Windsor Castle is a must-do experience for anyone interested in British history, architecture, or royal life. Solid introduction to C++ for an audience with prior programming experience by the creator himself. The brevity of the book makes it a reasonable cover-to-cover read rather than a pure reference. Probably best paired with some practice exercises. Doubt I can write C++ without additional work, but I feel like I can read basic C++ by having enough terminology in the toolbox to know what to Google when I'm confused. There is no seperation of language features by standard and features aren't explained properly. So look elsewhere if you are an experienced C++98 programmer that wants to update his skillset to modern C++. While I do believe this might be the best introduction to the language that does not try to sacrifice its hidden depth for the sake of simplicity, I also think it was very hastily written, poorly typeset, and never fully fixed in the newer editions. Kitson, Daniel (18 August 2020). "Watch The Interminable Suicide Of Gregory Church Online | Vimeo On Demand" . Retrieved 8 May 2021.Bristol Times: Daniel Kitson – Where Once Was Wonder (WiP) @ Tobacco Factory". BristolTimes.com . Retrieved 12 March 2012.
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On the one hand, this is how I wish more programming books were written: they assume the reader knows programming already and only needs to learn the topic at hand, rather than describing the universe from scratch before getting to its actual content.What sets this book apart is its focus on how to program C++ the right way - something that many struggle to do. The section at the end helps to put the language into the right perspective. It is best to book in advance as there is a reduction in price if you book in advance compared to paying on the day. Also, the author was very careful not to draw lines between old and new features of the language, so you will almost never find explicit mentions of the existing standards. Even the newest C++17 features were blended in so well, that one could think that they were part of the language from the very beginning, so fortunately this isn't a "C++11 plus whatever came after" type of book, but instead, it is more like "This is what C++ resembles today". Moreover, because it occasionally presents some planned features for C++20 (modules, concepts, contracts, etc.) and gives a heads up on what was/is to be deprecated, one can also formulate an educated guess about where the language is headed right now. Finally, for those who worry that this book's usefulness will be limited by not being able to discern what feature came from which standard (because not everybody has access to a fairly recent compiler), the author provides a very thorough list precisely about this at the end of the book. While this book alone won't have a big impact on its own, I definitely rate it 5/5. It's a short but comprehensive tour of all the important C++ features without going too deep into the details. I'd have preferred even more opinionated code samples - I think cutting out some of the "you can also use this syntax for doing this" parts would have benefitted the overall experience.
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