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Briggs, Will.
C++26 for lazy programmersquick, easy, and fun C++ for beginners /
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C++26 for lazy programmersby Will Briggs.
Reminder of title:
quick, easy, and fun C++ for beginners /
Author:
Briggs, Will.
Published:
Berkeley, CA :Apress :2025.
Description:
xxvii, 662 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
C++ (Computer program language)
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-1859-2
ISBN:
9798868818592$q(electronic bk.)
C++26 for lazy programmersquick, easy, and fun C++ for beginners /
Briggs, Will.
C++26 for lazy programmers
quick, easy, and fun C++ for beginners /[electronic resource] :by Will Briggs. - Third edition. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2025. - xxvii, 662 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Getting started -- Chapter 2: Images and sound -- Chapter 3: Numbers -- Chapter 4: Mouse, and if -- Chapter 5: Loops and text input -- Chapter 6: Algorithms and the development process -- Chapter 7: Functions -- Chapter 8: Functions, continued -- Chapter 9: Using the debugger -- Chapter 10: Arrays, spans and enum -- Chapter 11: Animation with structs and sprites -- Chapter 12: Building your own arcade game: input, collisions, and putting it all together -- Chapter 13: Standard I/O and file operations -- Chapter 14: Character arrays and dynamic memory -- Chapter 15: Classes -- Chapter 16: Classes, continued -- Chapter 17: Strings, and operators -- Chapter 18: String views, exceptions, move semantics, and O notation -- Chapter 19: Templates, including vector) -- Chapter 20: Inheritance -- Chapter 21: Virtual functions and multiple inheritance -- Chapter 22: Linked lists -- Chapter 23: The Standard Template Library (STL) and functional-style programming -- Chapter 24: Functional-Style Programming, continued -- Chapter 25: Esoterica (recommended) -- Chapter 26: Esoterica (recommended), continued -- Chapter 27: Esoterica (not so recommended) -- Chapter 28: Building bigger projects -- Chapter 29: C -- Chapter 30: Moving on with SDL. Appendices A-G.
Ready to learn programming with less effort and more fun? Then do it the lazy way! C++26 for Lazy Programmers uses humor and fun to make you actually willing to read and eager to do the projects as you master the popular and powerful C++ language. Along the way it introduces features from the new C++26 standard including increased support for compile-time computation with constexpr and static_assert, as well as contracts, and covers ranges, views, move semantics, format strings, smart pointers, lambda functions and concepts (template parameter requirements), and provides brief introductions to coroutines and lazy evaluation. With this unique method, you'll stretch your abilities with a variety of projects, including your own C++ arcade game. You'll construct your own classes, templates, and abstract data types. After reading and using this book you'll be ready to build real-world C++ applications and game projects on your own. What You: Explore the brand-new C++26 standard Program graphics and games with the SDL library, using SSDL, the "Simple SDL" wrapper library Use the most common C++ compilers - Visual Studio in Windows; g++ with Ubuntu, Fedora, Manjaro or Debian Unix, or MSys2 - and their associated debuggers Apply "anti-bugging" techniques for easy fixes to common problems Incorporate best practices for becoming a productive programmer Create your own big projects, including a C++-based arcade game Leverage STL functions and classes for easy and efficient programming Handle the Unicode (UTF-8) output Understand the uses and limits of views for efficiently pipelining data Learn core data types (strings, queues, vectors, linked lists) not by reading about them but by building them from scratch Navigate the basics of C, the still powerful and popular ancestor of C++.
ISBN: 9798868818592$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/979-8-8688-1859-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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C++ (Computer program language)
LC Class. No.: QA76.73.C153
Dewey Class. No.: 005.133
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