By David Vandevoorde, Nicolai M. Josuttis
Publisher : Addison Wesley
Pages : 552
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
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The exact behaviors of templates
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How to avoid the pitfalls associated with templates
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Idioms and techniques, from the basic to the previously undocumented
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How to reuse source code without threatening performance or safety
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How to increase the efficiency of C++ programs
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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++.
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