Modern C++ design
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| Modern C++ design: generic programming and design patterns applied |
Portrayal:
Occupied software engineers are offered energizing and amazing new C++ figures of speech with astonishing capacities that are portrayed right now. Starting with itemized depictions of procedures utilized in conventional programming, the content expands on that establishment and executes various mechanical quality parts utilized in true applications.
In Modern C++ Design, Andrei Alexandrescu opens new vistas for C++ developers. Showing remarkable imagination and programming virtuosity, Alexandrescu offers a forefront way to deal with a plan that joins configuration designs, conventional programming, and C++, empowering software engineers to accomplish expressive, adaptable, and profoundly reusable code.
This book presents the idea of nonexclusive segments—reusable structure formats that produce standard code for compiler utilization—all inside C++. Conventional segments empower simpler and increasingly consistent progress from plan to application code, produce code that better communicates the first plan expectation, and backing the reuse of configuration structures with negligible recoding.
The creator portrays the particular C++ procedures and highlights that are utilized in building conventional segments and proceeds to execute modern quality nonexclusive segments for true applications. Repeating issues that C++ engineers face in their everyday activities are examined top to bottom and executed in a conventional manner. These include:
Arrangement based structure for adaptability
Halfway format specialization
Type lists—amazing sort control structures
Examples, for example, Visitor, Singleton, Command, and Factories
Multi-strategy motors
For every conventional segment, the book exhibits the major issues and plan choices, lastly executes a nonexclusive arrangement.
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