C++20 STL Cookbook: Leverage the latest features of the STL to solve real-world problems
R**N
Invaluable guide
Make sure you read the introduction and beginning of the book where it gets into what you will actually need for this book since it begins out by telling you exactly what compiler versions you will need, which is very crucial because the earlier GCC compilers will not enable you to follow along.You can use the recipes in this book to learn how to use the newest C++ Standard features. There are numerous short follow-up assignments to help you put what you are learning into practise, and it covers a very broad range of topics.Overall, good book
R**Y
Fonts are too light
The fonts are light and it is tiring to read and Packt Publishing seems to do some cost cutting here.
A**N
Structured and sequenced
Book is cool to read. Structured and sequenced info here.This is sad to see how c++ transforms to something terrible like python with every next standard. I literally played with this book by opening it in random page with next calculating number of nonsenses :)
A**A
Ottimo libro
Per chi ha una conoscenza non base del linguaggio e vuole apprendere le novità a riguardo la standard template library nella versione 20 (e non solo) di C++. Esempi semplici da capire e non inutilmente prolissi e complessi come utilizzano molti altri scrittori di libri tecnici.
D**.
Invaluable reference to get the most out of the new features that C++ 20 adds to the STL
This is a fantastic book and I like the writing style of Bill Weinman. I have found this book to be an invaluable reference that has helped me get the most out of the new features that C++ 20 adds to the STL. I have now started to include concepts from this book into parts of my C++ code base modernisation.
D**D
Beware to those without a fundamental C++ background... Great for those with the background...
As suggested in the book, you may get lost if you are not familiar with C++ basics and more recent standards. For me it was a perfect way to come up to date with the current standard. The namespaces is not given inside the code examples within the text of the book. You must understand how to build projects. The book clearly explains how to setup .ccpm/.ixx files. Fortunately, the namespace may be referenced in the previous paragraph in the text and perhaps it's also in the downloaded code files. I've chosen to create code examples of each section as a way of extending my understanding. Because my experience was out of date, I had to use my browser to look up some unfamiliar parts of the standard. Now you can use Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 by specifying project properties standard ISO C++20. It's moved beyond experimental.
M**I
Wroth having
This book is worth having. I like concise books.
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