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Book details Format: epub,mobi,pdf File Size: 64 MB Print Length: 793 pages Publisher: No Starch Press (24 September 2019) Sold by: Amazon Asia-Pacific Holdings Private Limited Language: English ASIN: B077WZSHJV
Upgrade your Code with C++
C++ is one of the most widely used languages for real-world software. In the hands of a knowledgeable programmer, C++ can produce small, efficient, and readable code that any programmer would be proud of.
Designed for intermediate to advanced programmers, C++ Crash Course cuts through the weeds to get you straight to the core of C++17, the most modern revision of the ISO standard. Part 1 covers the core of the C++ language, where you’ll learn about everything from types and functions, to the object life cycle and expressions. Part 2 introduces you to the C++ Standard Library and Boost Libraries, where you’ll learn about all of the high-quality, fully-featured facilities available to you. You’ll cover special utility classes, data structures, and algorithms, and learn how to manipulate file systems and build high-performance programs that communicate over networks.
You’ll learn all the major features of modern C++, including:
Fundamental types, reference types, and user-defined types The object lifecycle including storage duration, memory management, exceptions, call stacks, and the RAII (resource acquisition is initialization) paradigm Compile-time polymorphism with templates and run-time polymorphism with virtual classes Advanced expressions, statements, and functions Smart pointers, data structures, dates and times, numerics, and probability/statistics facilities Containers, iterators, strings, and algorithms Streams and files, concurrency, networking, and application development With well over 500 code samples and nearly 100 exercises, C++ Crash Course is sure to help you build a strong C++ foundation.
Covers C++17
Author Bio
Joshua Lospinoso, PhD is an entrepreneur who served 15 years in the US Army. As a cyber officer, Lospinoso wrote dozens of infosec tools and built and taught the C++ course that United States Cyber Command uses to teach its junior developers. He has spoken at a wide range of conferences, published over twenty peer-reviewed articles, and co-founded a successfully acquired security company. He keeps a blog and is an active contributor to open-source software. Lospinoso holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of Oxford and is a Rhodes Scholar.
Table of contents
Introduction An Overture to C Programmers Part I: The C++ Core Language Chapter 1: Up and Running Chapter 2: Types Chapter 3: Reference Types Chapter 4: The Object Life Cycle Chapter 5: Run-Time Polymorphism Chapter 6: Compile-Time Polymorphism Chapter 7: Expressions Chapter 8: Statements Chapter 9: Functions Part II: C++ Libraries and Frameworks Chapter 10: Testing Chapter 11: Smart Pointers Chapter 12: Utilities Chapter 13: Containers Chapter 14: Iterators Chapter 15: Strings Chapter 16: Streams Chapter 17: Filesystems Chapter 18: Algorithms Chapter 19: Concurrency and Parallelism Chapter 20: Network Programming with Boost Asio Chapter 21: Writing Applications |