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100 C++ Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Learn how to handle errors, inefficiencies, and outdated paradigms by exploring the most common mistakes you’ll find in production C++ code.</b> C++ is a complex and powerful language. With an estimated ten billion lines of C++ code running in production, it’s not hard to find bugs, inefficiencies, and other coding mistakes that slow and snarl even the most mission critical applications. 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> reveals the problems you’ll inevitably encounter as you write new C++ code and diagnose legacy applications, along with practical techniques you need to resolve them. Inside 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> you’ll learn how to: Design solid classes Minimize resource allocation/deallocation issues</li> Use new C++ features</li> Identify the differences between compile and runtime issues</li> Recognize C-style idioms that miss C++ functionality</li> Use exceptions well</li> </ul> 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> gives you practical insights and techniques to improve your C++ coding kung fu. Author Rich Yonts has been using C++ since its invention in the 1980s. This book distills that experience into practical, reusable advice on how C++ programmers at any skill level can improve their code. Unlike many C++ books that concentrate on language theory and toy exercises, this book is loaded with real examples from production codebases.
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100 C++ Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Learn how to handle errors, inefficiencies, and outdated paradigms by exploring the most common mistakes you’ll find in production C++ code.</b> C++ is a complex and powerful language. With an estimated ten billion lines of C++ code running in production, it’s not hard to find bugs, inefficiencies, and other coding mistakes that slow and snarl even the most mission critical applications. 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> reveals the problems you’ll inevitably encounter as you write new C++ code and diagnose legacy applications, along with practical techniques you need to resolve them. Inside 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> you’ll learn how to: Design solid classes Minimize resource allocation/deallocation issues</li> Use new C++ features</li> Identify the differences between compile and runtime issues</li> Recognize C-style idioms that miss C++ functionality</li> Use exceptions well</li> </ul> 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> gives you practical insights and techniques to improve your C++ coding kung fu. Author Rich Yonts has been using C++ since its invention in the 1980s. This book distills that experience into practical, reusable advice on how C++ programmers at any skill level can improve their code. Unlike many C++ books that concentrate on language theory and toy exercises, this book is loaded with real examples from production codebases.
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100 C++ Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Learn how to handle errors, inefficiencies, and outdated paradigms by exploring the most common mistakes you’ll find in production C++ code.</b> C++ is a complex and powerful language. With an estimated ten billion lines of C++ code running in production, it’s not hard to find bugs, inefficiencies, and other coding mistakes that slow and snarl even the most mission critical applications. 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> reveals the problems you’ll inevitably encounter as you write new C++ code and diagnose legacy applications, along with practical techniques you need to resolve them. Inside 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> you’ll learn how to: Design solid classes Minimize resource allocation/deallocation issues</li> Use new C++ features</li> Identify the differences between compile and runtime issues</li> Recognize C-style idioms that miss C++ functionality</li> Use exceptions well</li> </ul> 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them</i> gives you practical insights and techniques to improve your C++ coding kung fu. Author Rich Yonts has been using C++ since its invention in the 1980s. This book distills that experience into practical, reusable advice on how C++ programmers at any skill level can improve their code. Unlike many C++ books that concentrate on language theory and toy exercises, this book is loaded with real examples from production codebases.
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