Modern C++: Efficient and Scalable Application Development: Leverage the modern features of C++ to overcome difficulties in various stages of application development

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Create apps in C++ and leverage its latest features using modern programming techniques.Key FeaturesDevelop strong C++ skills to build a variety of applicationsExplore features of C++17, such as containers, algorithms, and threadsGrasp the standard support for threading and concurrency and use them in basic daily tasksBook Description

C++ is one of the most widely used programming languages. It is fast, flexible, and used to solve many programming problems.

This Learning Path gives you an in-depth and hands-on experience of working with C++, using the latest recipes and understanding most recent developments. You will explore C++ programming constructs by learning about language structures, functions, and classes, which will help you identify the execution flow through code. You will also understand the importance of the C++ standard library as well as memory allocation for writing better and faster programs.

Modern C++: Efficient and Scalable Application Development deals with the challenges faced with advanced C++ programming. You will work through advanced topics such as multithreading, networking, concurrency, lambda expressions, and many more recipes.

By the end of this Learning Path, you will have all the skills to become a master C++ programmer.

This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products:

Beginning C++ Programming by Richard GrimesModern C++ Programming Cookbook by Marius BancilaThe Modern C++ Challenge by Marius Bancila What you will learnBecome familiar with the structure of C++ projectsIdentify the main structures in the language: functions and classesLearn to debug your programsLeverage C++ features to obtain increased robustness and performanceExplore functions and callable objects with a focus on modern featuresSerialize and deserialize JSON and XML dataCreate client-server applications that communicate over TCP/IPUse design patterns to solve real-world problemsWho this book is for

This Learning Path is designed for developers who want to gain a solid foundation in C++. The desire to learn how to code in C++ is all you need to get started with this Learning Path

About the author

Richard Grimes has been programming in C++ for 25 years, working on projects as diverse as scientific control and analysis and finance analysis to remote objects for the automotive manufacturing industry. He has spoken at 70 international conferences on Microsoft technologies (including C++ and C#) and has written 8 books, 150 articles for programming journals, and 5 training courses for Microsoft. Richard was awarded Microsoft MVP for 10 years (1998-2007). He has a reputation for his deep understanding of the .NET framework and C++ and the frank way in which he assesses new technology. Marius Bancila is a software engineer with 15 years of experience in developing solutions for the industrial and financial sectors. He is the author of Modern C++ Programming Cookbook and The Modern C++ Challenge. He focuses on Microsoft technologies and mainly develops desktop applications with C++ and C#. He is passionate about sharing his technical expertise with others, and for that reason, he was recognized as a Microsoft MVP for more than a decade. He can be contacted on Twitter at @mariusbancila.

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