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Mastering C++ Design Patterns - Create Efficient and Scalable Code - cover

Mastering C++ Design Patterns - Create Efficient and Scalable Code

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering C++ Design Patterns: Create Efficient and Scalable Code" is an authoritative guide for software developers seeking to deepen their understanding of design patterns within the context of C++. This book meticulously covers the core patterns—creational, structural, and behavioral—unearthing the underlying principles that have made them essential tools in modern software engineering. With comprehensive explanations and practical C++ implementations, readers are equipped to not only grasp theoretical concepts but also apply patterns to optimize existing systems and architect robust, reusable software solutions.Each chapter demystifies a specific pattern, providing clear insights into its purpose, implementation nuances, and real-world applicability. Readers will benefit from case studies illustrating how design patterns solve common problems and improve software maintenance and scalability. The book also emphasizes pattern selection based on project needs, integration techniques for multifaceted projects, and performance considerations, ensuring developers can make informed decisions to enhance their codebase. Whether aiming to refine their skills or address complex design challenges, developers will find this book an invaluable resource for mastering design patterns in C++.
Available since: 10/23/2024.
Print length: 624 pages.

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