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A Tour of C++ (C++ In-Depth Series)

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That being said, I would not recommend this book for beginners although the authors seems to suggest so with the argument that it's good to get a tour before going in-depth. Nope, this is not a tour of basic C++. This book teaches C++ quite well after you find that the tour (and some practice) you had already in an undergraduate course tour or YouTube tutorial(s) were not actually sufficient to help you work with C++ code written by experienced people.

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The book does a good job explaining the purpose of various methods involved with the Rule of 5 (copy and move assignment and construction, etc.). I was struggling with them previously. If you do decide to go with the book, read the first 6 chapters very carefully, for nearly every paragraph expands into a separate concept of the language, and you are risking to miss them if you don't pay enough attention expecting that everything will be explained in greater depth later, because it almost certainly will not. Bristol Times: Daniel Kitson – Where Once Was Wonder (WiP) @ Tobacco Factory". BristolTimes.com . Retrieved 12 March 2012.

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The Impotent Fury of The Privileged (2008), by Daniel Kitson". Daniel Kitson . Retrieved 8 May 2021. This means I've at least seen and been part of C++'s last decade of transformation. Numerous features have been added to the language and libraries since I originally started with C++. These changes have made it a more approachable language and it is now easier to write correct code in it.

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In 2019, Daniel Kitson performed a run at the Battersea Arts Centre for a show entitled Keep. The premise of this show was to read aloud a catalogued list of 20,000 objects [13] in his home, but in true Kitson style an extra narrative and much humour is delivered along the way. Considering style and tone, you either like Stroustrup’s writing or you don’t. I happen to like it and his attempts at joking, particularly the chapter epigraphs (the very first one is a quote from Henry VI, “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the language lawyers.”) :) He’s optimistic about the state and progress of C++ over the years and it is surprisingly contagious. at a moderately high level for people who already know C++ or at least are experienced programmers. At the same time, I immediately see how argument forwarding is useful because I have struggled with the same problem in another language. Glad to see it taken care of in C++. While I do believe this might be the best introduction to the language that does not try to sacrifice its hidden depth for the sake of simplicity, I also think it was very hastily written, poorly typeset, and never fully fixed in the newer editions.

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