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Mastering C++ Memory Management - Boost Performance with Smart Pointers - cover

Mastering C++ Memory Management - Boost Performance with Smart Pointers

Robert Johanson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering C++ Memory Management: Boost Performance with Smart Pointers" is an essential guide for developers seeking to enhance their proficiency in C++ and optimize their applications' performance and safety. This book delves deeply into C++'s memory management paradigms, offering readers a thorough understanding of both traditional techniques and modern advancements like smart pointers. With an emphasis on clarity and practical guidance, it equips developers with the knowledge to manage resources effectively, mitigate common pitfalls, and harness the full potential of C++.The book systematically explores key topics, including memory allocation, ownership models, and the intricacies of smart pointers such as `unique_ptr`, `shared_ptr`, and `weak_ptr`. It also addresses advanced topics like multithreaded memory management, debugging, and performance optimization. Enhanced by real-world examples and case studies, this comprehensive resource is designed to build a strong foundation for beginners while providing in-depth insights for experienced programmers. By understanding and applying the strategies detailed in this book, developers can craft efficient, reliable, and high-performance applications, tailored to meet the demands of modern computing environments.
Available since: 10/24/2024.
Print length: 417 pages.

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