Practical C++ STL Programming
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Practical C++ STL Programming, Apress
Real-World Applications with C++20 and C++23
Von Daniel Kusswurm, im heise Shop in digitaler Fassung erhältlich
Produktinformationen "Practical C++ STL Programming"
Learn how to use the classes, algorithms, and other programming constructs of
C++ STL. This comprehensive and practical guide covers a broad range of STL
programming topics and highlights numerous programming constructs from the C++20
and C++23 standards.
Mastering use of STL can be daunting for both new and experienced C++
programmers. It doesn’t help that the ISO C++ specification documents are
meticulous and verbose. This book is organized to help you quickly understand
C++ STL programming, focusing on the real-world aspects of its usage. Rather
than spend time providing extensive explanations of the inner workings of STL,
author Daniel Kusswurm judiciously explores these intricacies only when they
advance the reader’s understanding of a particular topic.
This book is accompanied by over 100 source code examples, designed to
accelerate learning by emphasizing practical use cases. It coincides with the
C++20 and C++23 standards and works with any OS platform that supports these
standards including Windows (Visual C++), Linux (GNU C++) and macOS (clang).
After reading Practical C++ STL Programming, you’ll be able to exploit the
computational capabilities of STL to implement a wide variety of software
algorithms and solve unique programming challenges.
You will:
* Explore STL capabilities, including how to generate formatted output, utilize
sequence containers, apply utility classes, exploit smart pointers,
manipulate associative containers, and exercise container adaptors.
* Apply algorithms and iterators to perform a wide variety of container
operations including sorts, searches, insertions, removals, and erasures.
* Utilize ranges and range iterators, adaptors, views, compositions,
projections, and factories.
* Perform file and directory operations using STL’s file system classes.
* Execute chronological calculations and formatting using the time classes.
* Employ STL’s random number generation and distribution classes.
* Implement numerical processing algorithms using STL’s std::valarray and
std:complex classes.
* Accelerate program performance using STL’s concurrency classes and algorithm
execution policies.
Learn how to use the classes, algorithms, and other programming constructs of
C++ STL. This comprehensive and practical guide covers a broad range of STL
programming topics and highlights numerous programming constructs from the C++20
and C++23 standards.
Mastering use of STL can be daunting for both new and experienced C++
programmers. It doesn’t help that the ISO C++ specification documents are
meticulous and verbose. This book is organized to help you quickly understand
C++ STL programming, focusing on the real-world aspects of its usage. Rather
than spend time providing extensive explanations of the inner workings of STL,
author Daniel Kusswurm judiciously explores these intricacies only when they
advance the reader’s understanding of a particular topic.
This book is accompanied by over 100 source code examples, designed to
accelerate learning by emphasizing practical use cases. It coincides with the
C++20 and C++23 standards and works with any OS platform that supports these
standards including Windows (Visual C++), Linux (GNU C++) and macOS (clang).
After reading Practical C++ STL Programming, you’ll be able to exploit the
computational capabilities of STL to implement a wide variety of software
algorithms and solve unique programming challenges.
What You Will Learn
* Explore STL capabilities, including how to generate formatted output, utilize
sequence containers, apply utility classes, exploit smart pointers,
manipulate associative containers, and exercise container adaptors.
* Apply algorithms and iterators to perform a wide variety of container
operations including sorts, searches, insertions, removals, and erasures.
* Utilize ranges and range iterators, adaptors, views, compositions,
projections, and factories.
* Perform file and directory operations using STL’s file system classes.
* Execute chronological calculations and formatting using the time classes.
* Employ STL’s random number generation and distribution classes.
* Implement numerical processing algorithms using STL’s std::valarray and
std:complex classes.
* Accelerate program performance using STL’s concurrency classes and algorithm
execution policies.
Who This Book Is For
Software developers and programmers who understand the basic syntax and
semantics of C++ and want/need to learn how to use STL’s classes and algorithms,
or programmers who have experience using STL as specified by the C++11/14/17
standards and are interested in learning how to use the new STL classes and
algorithms of C++20/23. Computer science/engineering students or hobbyists who
want to learn about or better understand the capabilities of STL.
Prologue.- Chapter 1: C++ Review.- Chapter 2: Formatted I/O.- Chapter 3:
Sequence Containers – Part 1.- Chapter 4: Sequence Containers – Part 2.- Chapter
5: General Utilities Library.- Chapter 6: Smart Pointers.- Chapter 7:
Associative Containers.- Chapter 8: Unordered Associative Containers.- Chapter
9: Container Adaptors.- Chapter 10: Algorithms – Part 1.- Chapter 11: Algorithms
– Part 2.- Chapter 12: Algorithms – Part 3.- Chapter 13: Algorithms – Part 4.-
Chapter 14: Ranges – Part 1.- Chapter 15: Ranges – Part 2.- Chapter 16: Time
Library.- Chapter 17: File Systems.- Chapter 18: Numerical Processing – Part 1.-
Chapter 19: Numerical Processing – Part 2.- Chapter 20: Concurrency – Part
1.- Chapter 21: Concurrency – Part 2.- Appendix A: Source Code and Development
Tools.- Appendix B: References and Resources.
Daniel Kusswurm has 40+ years of professional experience as a software
developer, computer scientist, and author. During his career, he has developed
innovative software for medical devices, scientific instruments, and image
processing applications. On many of these projects, he successfully utilized ISO
C++ and the standard template libraries to create quality software and solve
unique programming challenges. His educational background includes a BS in
electrical engineering technology from Northern Illinois University along with
an MS and PhD in computer science from DePaul University.
Kusswurm is the author multiple computer programming books including Modern X86
Assembly Language Programming (Third Edition), Modern Arm Assembly Language
Programming, and Modern Parallel Programming with C++ and Assembly Language, all
published by Apress.
Artikel-Details
- Anbieter:
- Apress
- Autor:
- Daniel Kusswurm
- Artikelnummer:
- 9798868807749
- Veröffentlicht:
- 01.11.24
- Seitenanzahl:
- 500