C++ Cookbook: How to write great code with the latest C++ releases

  • 7h 12m
  • Wayne Murphy
  • BPB Publications
  • 2024

C++ continues to remain relevant despite the advent of many new modern languages. This book dives into the significant features of C++20 ("big four") and C++23, addressing challenges and improving development. You will learn how to write cleaner, more efficient, and safer code. From organizing your projects better to handling complex tasks easily, this guide equips you to take your C++ skills to the next level.

We start by discussing basic concepts and learning how to use them in templates. Then, we explore advanced topics like asynchronous programming with coroutines and tools for handling multiple tasks at once. You will discover C++ modules for building modular applications to organize code better. You will learn about ranges for processing data sequences efficiently, including views and adaptors for transforming and filtering data. Further, you will explore new features for containers, cleaner coding practices, and performance optimizations in C++20/23.

The most challenging yet intriguing part about C++ is that it has evolved over the decades. Due to these changes, you will often find different ways of doing the same thing. The book describes the latest features in detail. It shows how you can do your job in the best manner, by implementing these features in the latest, fastest, cleanest, and safest way.

Key Features

  • Learning about the newest features of C++23 and C++20.
  • Understanding how to make your code cleaner, faster, and easier.
  • Enhancing the safety, readability, and performance of your code.

What you will learn

  • Coroutines to create code that handles asynchronous tasks seamlessly.
  • Process sequences of data efficiently using ranges and range-based for loops.
  • Utilize improvements and new functionalities for existing containers like vector, list, map, and set.
  • New features like improved range adaptors, functional programming constructs, and lambda enhancements.
  • User-defined literals, filesystem library enhancements, and type safety features offered by concepts.

Who this book is for

This book empowers C++ programmers, from experienced professionals to those looking to level up their skills, by teaching the latest features for writing cleaner, more efficient, and powerful C++ code.

About the Author

Wayne Murphy grew up in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Graduating from Sheridan College in town. He started work at his first programming job in 1987, and over the years been at many companies, in several different roles, with various technologies. For most of the past 20 years, Wayne has been consulting in his company, Great Leap Forwards Inc. When Wayne is not at work, he is working on some of his own code, and spending time with his family.

In this Book

  • Code Bundle and Coloured Images
  • Welcome to C++
  • Working with Concepts
  • Using the New Core Language Concepts
  • Using the New Comparison Concepts
  • Using the New Iterator Concepts
  • Using the New Object Concepts
  • Using the New Callable Concepts
  • Const Related Specifiers
  • Concurrent Processing
  • Coroutines
  • Organizing Your Code with Modules
  • Introduction to Ranges and Views
  • Range Access and Non-Modifying Sequence Functions for Ranges
  • Range Algorithms: Sort, Search and More
  • Range Algorithms: Memory and Modification Functions
  • Views and Range Adaptors
  • Range Factories and Utilities
  • New Features for Containers
  • Making it Easier to Code
  • Making Your Code Cleaner
  • Making Your Code Safer
  • Making Your Code Faster and Easier to Debug
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