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Beginning C++20 : from novice to professional

By: Horton, Ivor
Title By: Weert, Peter van
Material type: BookPublisher: California : Apress, c2020.Edition: 6th ed.Description: xxviii, 825 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781484258835Subject(s): C++ (Computer program language) | Programming languages (Electronic computers)DDC classification: 005.133 HO BE Online resources: eBook
Summary:
Begin your programming journey with C++, starting with the basics and progressing through step-by-step examples that will help you become a proficient C++ programmer. This book includes new features from the C++20 standard such as modules, concepts, ranges, and the spaceship operator. All you need are "Beginning C++20" and any recent C++ compiler and you'll soon be writing real C++ programs. There is no assumption of prior programming knowledge. All language concepts that are explained in the book are illustrated with working program examples, and all chapters include exercises for you to test and practice your knowledge. Free source code downloads are provided for all examples from the text and solutions to the exercises. This latest edition has been fully updated to the latest version of the language, C++20, and to all conventions and best practices of modern C++. "Beginning C++20" also introduces the elements of the C++ standard library that provide essential support for the C++20 language.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Basic Ideas2. Introducing Fundamental Types of Data3. Working Fundamental Types4. Making Decisions5. Arrays and Loops6. Pointers and References7. Working with Strings8. Defining Functions9. Vocabulary Types10. Function Templates11. Modules and Namespaces12. Defining your own Data Types13. Operator Overloading14. Inheritance15. Polymorphism16. Runtime Errors and Exceptions17. Class Templates18. Move Semantics19. First-Class Functions20. Containers and Algorithms21. Constrained Templates and Concepts Appendix A (online only; to be offered as part of source code download).


Begin your programming journey with C++, starting with the basics and progressing through step-by-step examples that will help you become a proficient C++ programmer. This book includes new features from the C++20 standard such as modules, concepts, ranges, and the spaceship operator. All you need are "Beginning C++20" and any recent C++ compiler and you'll soon be writing real C++ programs. There is no assumption of prior programming knowledge. All language concepts that are explained in the book are illustrated with working program examples, and all chapters include exercises for you to test and practice your knowledge. Free source code downloads are provided for all examples from the text and solutions to the exercises. This latest edition has been fully updated to the latest version of the language, C++20, and to all conventions and best practices of modern C++. "Beginning C++20" also introduces the elements of the C++ standard library that provide essential support for the C++20 language.

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