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C++ Advanced Programming - Building High-Performance Applications - cover

C++ Advanced Programming - Building High-Performance Applications

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"C++ Advanced Programming: Building High-Performance Applications" serves as an essential resource for developers seeking to explore the intricate realms of C++ programming. Designed for those who wish to push beyond the basics, this comprehensive guide delves into advanced concepts crucial for crafting efficient, scalable, and robust software systems. Each chapter is meticulously structured to provide insights into complex programming paradigms, such as templates, metaprogramming, and object-oriented design patterns, arming readers with the knowledge necessary to tackle sophisticated coding challenges.The book covers a broad spectrum of topics, from memory management and concurrency to graphics programming and network integration, ensuring readers gain a holistic understanding of C++ capabilities. It presents real-world applications and practical examples, guiding developers through performance tuning, debugging, and working with legacy code amid contemporary demands. With a focus on leveraging the C++ Standard Library and exploring cross-language interoperability, this work equips programmers with the skills to innovate and optimize their projects in diverse technological landscapes.Whether enhancing existing C++ expertise or stepping into the advanced programming domain, this meticulous guide promises to empower its readers, making it an invaluable asset on the journey to mastering high-performance C++ application development.
Available since: 10/23/2024.
Print length: 537 pages.

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