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Mastering C++ Programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461629
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jeganathan Swaminathan Jeganathan Swaminathan
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. C++17 Features FREE CHAPTER 2. Standard Template Library 3. Template Programming 4. Smart Pointers 5. Developing GUI Applications in C++ 6. Multithreaded Programming and Inter-Process Communication 7. Test-Driven Development 8. Behavior-Driven Development 9. Debugging Techniques 10. Code Smells and Clean Code Practices

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As you know, the C++ language is the brain child of Bjarne Stroustrup, who developed C++ in 1979. The C++ programming language is standardized by International Organization for Standardization (ISO).

The initial standardization was published in 1998, commonly referred to as C++98, and the next standardization C++03 was published in 2003, which was primarily a bug fix release with just one language feature for value initialization. In August 2011, the C++11 standard was published with several additions to the core language, including several significant interesting changes to the Standard Template Library (STL); C++11 basically replaced the C++03 standard. C++14 was published in December, 2014 with some new features, and later, the C++17 standard was published on July 31, 2017.  

At the time of writing this book, C++17 is the latest revision of the ISO/IEC standard for the C++ programming language.

This chapter requires a compiler that supports C++17 features: gcc version 7 or later. As gcc version 7 is the latest version at the time of writing this book, I'll be using gcc version 7.1.0 in this chapter.

In case you haven't installed g++ 7 that supports C++17 features, you can install it with the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jonathonf/gcc-7.1
  sudo apt-get update
  sudo apt-get install gcc-7 g++-7
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