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 ...
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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. What You Will Learn Begin programming with the C++20 standard Carry out modular programming in C++ Work with arrays and loops, pointers and references, strings, and more Write your own functions, types, and operators Discover the essentials of object-oriented programming Use overloading, inheritance, virtual functions, and polymorphism Write generic function and class templates, and make them safer using concepts Learn the ins and outs of containers, algorithms, and ranges Use auto type declarations, exceptions, move semantics, lambda expressions, and much more Who This Book Is For Programmers new to C++ and those who may be looking for a refresh primer on C++ in general.
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Very good. Ex-library. xxviii, 825 pages: illustrations; 26 cm Beginning C++20: from novice to professional 0 reviews Authors: Ivor Horton (Author), Peter van Weert (Author) 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. --Provided by publisher Print Book, English, 2020 Edition: Sixth edition View all formats and editions Publisher: Apress, [Berkeley, California? ], 2020 Physical Description: xxviii, 825 pages: illustrations; 26 cm ISBN: 9781484258835, 1484258835 OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 1143637220 Subjects: C++ (Computer program language) C++ (Langage de programmation) Contents: Introduction Basic ideas Introducing fundamental types of data Working with fundamental data types Making decisions Arrays and loops Pointers and references Working with strings Defining functions Vocabulary types Function templates Modules and namespaces Defining your own data types Operator overloading Inheritance Polymorphism Runtime errors and exceptions Class templates Move semantics First-class functions Containers and algorithms Constrained templates and concepts Notes: Includes index