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9780136875673

C++ Core Guidelines Explained Best Practices for Modern C++

by Grimm, Rainer
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  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2022-04-22
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Summary

Write More Elegant C++ Programs

The official C++ Core Guidelines provide consistent best practices for writing outstanding modern C++ code and improving legacy code, but they're organized as a reference for looking up one specific point at a time, not as a tutorial for working developers. In C++ Core Guidelines Explained, expert C++ instructor Rainer Grimm has distilled them to their essence, removing esoterica, sharing new insights and context, and presenting well-tested examples from his own training courses.

Grimm helps experienced C++ programmers use the Core Guidelines with any recent version of the language, from C++11 onward. Most of his code examples are written for C++17, with added coverage of newer versions and C++20 wherever appropriate, and references to the official C++ Core Guidelines online.

Whether you're creating new software or improving legacy code, Grimm will help you get more value from the Core Guidelines' most useful rules, as you write code that's safer, clearer, more efficient, and easier to maintain.

  • Apply the guidelines and underlying programming philosophy
  • Correctly use interfaces, functions, classes, enum, resources, expressions, and statements
  • Optimize performance, implement concurrency and parallelism, and handle errors
  • Work effectively with constants, immutability, templates, generics, and metaprogramming
  • Improve your C++ style, manage source files, and use the Standard Library

"We are very pleased to see Rainer Grimm applying his teaching skills and industrial background to tackling the hard and necessary task of making the C++ Core Guidelines accessible to more people."
--Bjarne Stroustrup and Herb Sutter, co-editors, C++ Core Guidelines

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Author Biography

Rainer Grimm works as a software architect, team lead and instructor since 1999. In 2002, he created a further education round at his company. Rainer Grimm gives seminars since 2002. His first seminars were about proprietary management software, but seminars for Python and C++ followed immediately. In his spare time, he likes to write articles about C++, Python, and Haskell. Rainer Grimm also likes to speak at conferences. He publishes weekly on his English Modernes Cpp [https://www.modernescpp.com/] and the German blog [https://www.grimm jaud.de/index.php/blog]. Heise Developer [https://www.heise.de/developer/] hosts the German blog. Since 2016 he is an independent instructor giving seminars about modern C++ and Python. He published several books in various languages to modern C++ and concurrency, in particular. Due to his profession, Rainer Grimm always searches for the best way to teach modern C++.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Philosophy
3. Interfaces
4. Functions
5. Classes and Class Hierarchies
6. Enumerations
7. Resource Management
8. Expressions and Statements
9. Performance
10. Concurrency
11. Error Handling
12. Constants and Immutability
13. Templates and Generic Programming
14. C-Style Programming
15. Source Files
16. The Standard Library

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