bookbestseller Posted July 2 Report Share Posted July 2 100 C++ Mistakes and How to Avoid Them by Rich YontsEnglish | March 25, 2025 | ISBN: 1633436896 | 360 pages | PDF | 3.12 MbLearn how to handle errors, inefficiencies, and outdated paradigms by exploring the most common mistakes you'll find in production C++ code.100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them reveals the problems you'll inevitably encounter as you write new C++ code and diagnose legacy applications, along with practical techniques you need to resolve them.Inside 100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them you'll learn how to:* Design solid classes* Minimize resource allocation/deallocation issues* Use new C++ features* Identify the differences between compile and runtime issues* Recognize C-style idioms that miss C++ functionality* Use exceptions well100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them gives you practical insights and techniques to improve your C++ coding kung fu. Author Rich Yonts has been using C++ since its invention in the 1980s. This book distills that experience into practical, reusable advice on how C++ programmers at any skill level can improve their code. Unlike many C++ books that concentrate on language theory and toy exercises, this book is loaded with real examples from production codebases.Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF and ePub formats from Manning Publications.About the technologyOver ten billion lines of C++ code are running in production applications, and 98-developers find and fix mistakes in them every day. Even mission-critical applications have bugs, performance inefficiencies, and readability problems. This book will help you identify them in the code you're maintaining and avoid them in the code you're writing.About the book100 C++ Mistakes and How To Avoid Them presents practical techniques to improve C++ code, from legacy applications to modern codebases that use C++ 11 and beyond. Author Rich Yonts provides a concrete example to illustrate each issue, along with a step-by-step walkthrough for improving readability, effectiveness, and performance. Along the way, you'll even learn how and where to replace outdated patterns and idioms with modern C++.What's inside* Design solid classes* Resource allocation/deallocation issues* Compile and runtime problems* Replace C-style idioms with proper C++About the readerCovers C++ 98 through 23, with an emphasis on diagnosing and improving legacy code.About the authorRich Yonts is a Senior Software Engineer at Teradata and a long-time software engineer using C++, Java, and Python. He has held a number of technical and leadership roles during his many years at IBM and Sony.Table of Contents1 C++: With great power comes great responsibilityPart 12 Better modern C++: Classes and types3 Better modern C++: General programming4 Better modern C++: Additional topicsPart 25 C idioms6 Better premodern C++Part 37 Establishing the class invariant8 Maintaining the class invariant9 Class operations10 Exceptions and resources11 Functions and coding12 General coding[b]Uploady[/b]https://uploady.io/8q9wgxhl2ex3/l7gym.7zRapidGatorhttps://rg.to/file/2bca8099782540d1501f05e7e092dfb9/l7gym.7z.html[b]UploadCloud[/b]https://www.uploadcloud.pro/nbzs66zecn4t/l7gym.7z.htmlFikperhttps://fikper.com/VmamgZMdL3/l7gym.7zFreeDLhttps://frdl.io/0ctuqbfwh4s2/l7gym.7z Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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