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Paperback: 454 pages
Format: pdf
Size: 2.50 MB
Publisher: NicoJosuttis (September 6, 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 396730017X
ISBN-13: 978-3967300178

All the new language and library features of C++17.

C++17 is the next evolution in modern C++ programming, now supported by major c++ compilers g++, clang, and Visual C++. Although adopting C++17 it is not as big a step as adopting C++11, C++17 does contain a large number of valuable language and library features, which support and change the way we program in C++.

As usual, not everything is self-explanatory, combining new features gives you even more power, and there are hidden traps. The book covers the motivation for and context of all new C++17 features (covering both language and library) with many examples and unique background information for application programmers as well as library developers. The focus is on how these features impact day-to-day programming, what effect combining features can have, and how you can benefit from them in practice.

Nicolai M. Josuttis is an independent technical consultant who designs mid-sized and large software systems for the telecommunication, traffic, finance, and manufacturing industries. For more than 20 years he is a member of the C++ Standard Committee (library working group). He is well known in the programming community for his authoritative books. In addition to The C++ Standard Library, a worldwide best-seller since its first publication in 1999, his books include C++ Templates: The Complete Guide (with David Vandevoorde and Doug Gregor, Addison-Wesley, 2017) and SOA in Practice: The Art of Distributed System Design (O’Reilly Media, 2007).

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