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Debunking C++ Myths

Debunking C++ Myths

By : Alexandru Bolboacă, Ferenc-Lajos Deák
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Debunking C++ Myths

Debunking C++ Myths

By: Alexandru Bolboacă, Ferenc-Lajos Deák

Overview of this book

Think you know C++? Think again. For decades, C++ has been clouded by myths and misunderstandings—from its early design decisions to misconceptions that still linger today. Claims like "C++ is too hard to learn" or "C++ is obsolete" are often rooted in some truth, but they are outdated and fail to capture the language’s ongoing evolution and modern capabilities. Written by industry veterans with over 40 years of combined experience, this book uncovers the myths, exploring their origins and relevance in the context of today’s C++ landscape. It equips you with a deeper understanding of advanced features and best practices to elevate your projects. Each chapter tackles a specific misconception, shedding light on C++'s modern features, such as smart pointers, lambdas, and concurrency. You’ll learn practical strategies to navigate common challenges like code portability and compiler compatibility, as well as how to incorporate modern best practices into your C++ codebase to optimize performance and future-proof your projects. By the end of this book, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of C++'s evolution, equipping you to make informed decisions and harness its powerful features to enhance your skills, coding practices, and projects.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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C++ Is Very Difficult to Learn

If you want to channel all its power

A prevalent belief between both C++ programmers and those who only hear about the language is that it’s very difficult to learn it. But what is this based upon? We will see that part of this belief is historical; not only has C++ been around for almost 30 years, but the initial standard was both unforgiving to programmers and required a lot of knowledge of memory management. Modern C++, after consequent improvements brought by the new standards C++11, C++ 14, C++ 17, C++ 20, and C++ 23, allows programmers to write code that is very similar to Java or C#. However, C++ has its specific niche in systems programming, which makes it necessary for programmers to learn more topics than necessary for other modern languages.

In this chapter, we’re going to cover the following main topics:

  • Why is C++ perceived as difficult to learn?
  • The hard parts of C++ and how to grasp them
  • The Stroustrup method for learning C++
  • The test-driven method for learning C++
  • With great power…
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