Advanced C++ FAQs

Advanced C++ FAQs
Author: Chandra Shekhar Kumar
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This book is a combination of the following two books : Advanced C++ FAQs: Volume 1 : FundamentalsAdvanced C++ FAQs: Volume 2 : Generic Programming Advanced C++ FAQs: Volume 1 : Fundamentals This book is not an introduction to C++. It assumes that the reader is aware of the basics of C++98 and C++03 and is keen to expand her horizon to latest and greatest in the present and future of C++, including C++11 and C++1y(aka C++14). It contains selected fundamental problems with detailed solutions to all of these which will help the reader to hone her skills to solve a particular problem. Advanced C++ FAQs: Volume 2 : Generic Programming This book is sequel to the first volume Advanced C++ FAQs : Volume 1 : Fundamentals. It contains selected generic programming problems with detailed solutions. Algorithms 1.1 Efficient Insertion in Vector 1.2 reverse algorithm for forward iterators ... 1.4 swapping unequal sections 1.5 rotate algorithm ... 1.9 Avoid Raw Loops ... 1.13 better algorithm than std::rotate ... 1.16 reverse algorithm dispatch 1.17 Efficient Algorithm for reverse ... 1.21 is partitioned algorithm 1.22 Bisection Algorithm ... 1.25 advance and next 1.26 custom iota ... Utilities 2.1 std::move is rvalue cast 2.2 std::move if noexcept 2.3 std::forward ... 2.6 is same Templates 3.1 alias template 3.2 template parameter pack 3.3 override virtual and template ... ClassesNamespacesType SpecifiersConstant ExpressionC++14 ... 8.4 auto return type in function declaration ... 8.6 return type deduction for lambdas 8.7 decltype(auto) ... 8.9 explicit instantiation and auto 8.10 return type deduction and virtual ... 8.12 generalized lambda capture 8.13 generic lambda and product vector ... MiscellaneousMore C++14 10.1 variable templates ... 10.5 static data member template ... 10.7 default argument and specialization of variable template 10.8 lambda and variable template ... 10.15 auto variable template and generic lambda 10.16 constexpr member functions and implicit const 10.17 constexpr constructor and initialization ... 10.23 deprecated attribute 10.24 Member initializers and aggregate class ... 10.31 Type Transformation Aliases ... 10.33 make unique as perfect forwarding guy ... 10.37 make unique and default initialization 10.38 make unique and array T[n] ... 10.43 Extend make unique : T[N] 10.44 allocate unique 10.45 Compile-time integer sequences ... 10.47 std::index sequence 10.48 Custom Sequence : Addition ... 10.55 sfinae and represent type of function 10.56 metafunction : check presence of type member 10.57 std::common type and sfinae Foundation 11.1 private cast 11.2 Value Type Deduction Framework ... 11.5 Template Alias and Rebind Template 11.6 Template Alias and Non Deducible Context ... 11.8 Template Alias and Specialization ... 11.13 std::copy backward ... 11.18 iota n : iota for writing n items 11.19 Reverse iota ... 11.24 Preventing Name Hijacking ... 11.29 Move Constructor and unique pointer 11.30 Find First Null Pointer in a Container 11.31 Average of variable number of arguments .... 11.33 Exchange Utility 11.34 Addressing Tuple By Type 11.35 Quoted manipulators 11.36 Null Iterator

FCC Record

FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1991
Genre: Telecommunication
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C++ Programming

C++ Programming
Author: Larry Ullman
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0132712350

What do Adobe, Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Google have in common? They all use C++ to develop products and provide services! As one of the world’s most popular programming languages, C++ opens up a world of possibilities—if you’re willing to learn it! This guide makes that task easy by tackling both object-oriented programming principles and the ABCs of C++ itself through a series of task-based lessons that employ friendly language and a plethora of visual aids to explain every aspect of the development language. From basic syntax and data types to working with numbers, characters, loops, and arrays, master programmers Larry Ullman and Andreas Signer cover all the C++ fundamentals at just the level of detail you require. Using examples tested on Windows, Unix, and Mac OS X operating systems, this streamlined guide prepares you to start developing C++ apps for any platform. Throughout, you’ll find the tips, techniques, and sound real-world advice that have made Visual QuickStart Guides the No. 1 training source for today’s tech warriors!

Exploring C++ 11

Exploring C++ 11
Author: Ray Lischner
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1430261943

Exploring C++ divides C++ up into bite-sized chunks that will help you learn the language one step at a time. Assuming no familiarity with C++, or any other C-based language, you’ll be taught everything you need to know in a logical progression of small lessons that you can work through as quickly or as slowly as you need. C++ can be a complicated language. Writing even the most straight-forward of programs requires you to understand many disparate aspects of the language and how they interact with one another. C++ doesn't lend itself to neat compartmentalization the way other languages do. Rather than baffle you with complex chapters explaining functions, classes and statements in isolation we’ll focus on teaching you how to achieve results. By learning a little bit of this and a little of that you’ll soon have amassed enough knowledge to be writing non-trivial programs and will have built a solid foundation of experience that puts those previously baffling concepts into context. In this fully-revised second edition of Exploring C++, you’ll learn how to use the standard library early in the book. Next, you’ll learn to work with operators, objects and data-sources in increasingly realistic situations. Finally, you’ll start putting the pieces together to create sophisticated programs of your own design confident that you’ve built a firm base of experience from which to grow.

C++ for Programmers

C++ for Programmers
Author: Paul J. Deitel
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 1447
Release: 2009-01-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0137018479

PRACTICAL, EXAMPLE-RICH COVERAGE OF: Classes, Objects, Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism Integrated OOP Case Studies: Time, GradeBook, Employee Industrial-Strength, 95-Page OOD/UML® 2 ATM Case Study Standard Template Library (STL): Containers, Iterators and Algorithms I/O, Types, Control Statements, Functions Arrays, Vectors, Pointers, References String Class, C-Style Strings Operator Overloading, Templates Exception Handling, Files Bit and Character Manipulation Boost Libraries and the Future of C++ GNU™ and Visual C++® Debuggers And more… VISIT WWW.DEITEL.COM For information on Deitel® Dive-Into® Series corporate training courses offered at customer sites worldwide (or write to [email protected]) Download code examples Check out the growing list of programming, Web 2.0 and software-related Resource Centers To receive updates for this book, subscribe to the free DEITEL® BUZZ ONLINE e-mail newsletter at www.deitel.com/newsletter/subscribe.html Read archived issues of the DEITEL® BUZZ ONLINE The professional programmer’s DEITEL® guide to C++ and object-oriented application development Written for programmers with a background in high-level language programming, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores the C++ language and C++ Standard Libraries in depth. The book presents the concepts in the context of fully tested programs, complete with syntax shading, code highlighting, code walkthroughs and program outputs. The book features 240 C++ applications with over 15,000 lines of proven C++ code, and hundreds of tips that will help you build robust applications. Start with an introduction to C++ using an early classes and objects approach, then rapidly move on to more advanced topics, including templates, exception handling, the Standard Template Library (STL) and selected features from the Boost libraries. You’ll enjoy the Deitels’ classic treatment of object-oriented programming and the OOD/UML® 2 ATM case study, including a complete C++ implementation. When you’re finished, you’ll have everything you need to build object-oriented C++ applications. The DEITEL® Developer Series is designed for practicing programmers. The series presents focused treatments of emerging technologies, including C++, .NET, Java™, web services, Internet and web development and more. PRE-PUBLICATION REVIEWER TESTIMONIALS “An excellent ‘objects first’ coverage of C++. The example-driven presentation is enriched by the optional UML case study that contextualizes the material in an ongoing software engineering project.” –Gavin Osborne, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology “Introducing the UML early on is a great idea.” –Raymond Stephenson, Microsoft “Good use of diagrams, especially of the activation call stack and recursive functions.” –Amar Raheja, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona “Terrific discussion of pointers–probably the best I have seen.” –Anne B. Horton, Lockheed Martin “Great coverage of polymorphism and how the compiler implements polymorphism ‘under the hood.’” –Ed James-Beckham, Borland “The Boost/C++0x chapter will get you up and running quickly with the memory management and regular expression libraries, plus whet your appetite for new C++ features being standardized.” –Ed Brey, Kohler Co. “Excellent introduction to the Standard Template Library (STL). The best book on C++ programming!” –Richard Albright, Goldey-Beacom College “Just when you think you are focused on learning one topic, suddenly you discover you’ve learned more than you expected.” –Chad Willwerth, University of Washington, Tacoma “The most thorough C++ treatment I’ve seen. Replete with real-world case studies covering the full software development lifecycle. Code examples are extraordinary!” –Terrell Hull, Logicalis Integration Solutions/

C++ Templates

C++ Templates
Author: David Vandevoorde
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2002-11-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0672334054

Templates are among the most powerful features of C++, but they are too often neglected, misunderstood, and misused. C++ Templates: The Complete Guide provides software architects and engineers with a clear understanding of why, when, and how to use templates to build and maintain cleaner, faster, and smarter software more efficiently. C++ Templates begins with an insightful tutorial on basic concepts and language features. The remainder of the book serves as a comprehensive reference, focusing first on language details, then on a wide range of coding techniques, and finally on advanced applications for templates. Examples used throughout the book illustrate abstract concepts and demonstrate best practices. Readers learn The exact behaviors of templates How to avoid the pitfalls associated with templates Idioms and techniques, from the basic to the previously undocumented How to reuse source code without threatening performance or safety How to increase the efficiency of C++ programs How to produce more flexible and maintainable software This practical guide shows programmers how to exploit the full power of the template features in C++. The companion Web site at http://www.josuttis.com/tmplbook/ contains sample code and additional updates.

C++ how to Program

C++ how to Program
Author: Harvey M. Deitel
Publisher: Pearson Educación
Total Pages: 1382
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789702602545

This book "explains c++'s extraordinary capabilities by presenting an optional object-orientated design and implementation case study with the Unified Modeling Language (UML) from the Object Management Group 8.5." - back cover.

C++ Design Patterns and Derivatives Pricing

C++ Design Patterns and Derivatives Pricing
Author: Mark Suresh Joshi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004-08-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521832359

Design patterns are the cutting-edge paradigm for programming in object-oriented languages. Here they are discussed, for the first time in a book, in the context of implementing financial models in C++. Assuming only a basic knowledge of C++ and mathematical finance, the reader is taught how to produce well-designed, structured, re-usable code via concrete examples. Each example is treated in depth, with the whys and wherefores of the chosen method of solution critically examined. Part of the book is devoted to designing re-usable components that are then put together to build a Monte Carlo pricer for path-dependent exotic options. Advanced topics treated include the factory pattern, the singleton pattern and the decorator pattern. Complete ANSI/ISO-compatible C++ source code is included on a CD for the reader to study and re-use and so develop the skills needed to implement financial models with object-oriented programs and become a working financial engineer. Please note the CD supplied with this book is platform-dependent and PC users will not be able to use the files without manual intervention in order to remove extraneous characters. Cambridge University Press apologises for this error. Machine readable files for all users can be obtained from www.markjoshi.com/design.

InfoWorld

InfoWorld
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1990-04-30
Genre:
ISBN:

InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.