Clean C++
Sustainable Software Development Patterns and Best Practices with C++ 17
(Sprache: Englisch)
Write maintainable, extensible, and durable software with modern C++. This book is a must for every developer, software architect, or team leader who is interested in good C++ code, and thus also wants to save development costs. If you want to teach...
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Write maintainable, extensible, and durable software with modern C++. This book is a must for every developer, software architect, or team leader who is interested in good C++ code, and thus also wants to save development costs. If you want to teach yourself about writing clean C++, Clean C++ is exactly what you need. It is written to help C++ developers of all skill levels and shows by example how to write understandable, flexible, maintainable, and efficient C++ code. Even if you are a seasoned C++ developer, there are nuggets and data points in this book that you will find useful in your work. If you don't take care with your code, you can produce a large, messy, and unmaintainable beast in any programming language. However, C++ projects in particular are prone to be messy and tend to slip into bad habits. Lots of C++ code that is written today looks as if it was written in the 1980s.
It seems that C++ developers have been forg otten by those who preach Software Craftsmanship and Clean Code principles. The Web is full of bad, but apparently very fast and highly optimized C++ code examples, with cruel syntax that completely ignores elementary principles of good design and well-written code. This book will explain how to avoid this scenario and how to get the most out of your C++ code. You'll find your coding becomes more efficient and, importantly, more fun.
What You'll Learn
Gain sound principles and rules for clean coding in C++
Carry out test driven development (TDD)
Discover C++ design patterns and idioms
Apply these design patterns
Who This Book Is For
Any C++ developer and software engineer with an interest in producing better code.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Clean C++ “
CH01 - Introduction CH02 - Build a Safety Net CH03 - Be Principled CH04 - Basics of Clean C++ CH05 - Advanced concepts of modern C++ CH06 - Object Orientation CH07 - Functional Programming CH08 - Test Driven Development CH09 - Design Patterns and Idioms Appendix A - Small UML Guide Bibliography Autoren-Porträt von Stephan Roth
Stephan Roth is a coach, consultant and trainer for systems and software engineering with German consultancy company oose Innovative Informatik eG located in Hamburg. Before he joined oose, he worked for many years as a software developer, software architect and systems engineer in the field of radio reconnaissance and communication intelligence systems. He has developed sophisticated applications, especially in a high performance system environment, and graphical user interfaces using C++ and other programming languages. Stephan is an active supporter of the Software Craftsmanship movement and is concerned with principles and practices of Clean Code Development (CCD).Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Stephan Roth
- 2017, 1st ed., 289 Seiten, 15 farbige Abbildungen, 31 Schwarz-Weiss-Abbildungen, Masse: 17,8 x 25,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1484227921
- ISBN-13: 9781484227923
- Erscheinungsdatum: 29.09.2017
Sprache:
Englisch
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"The book actually is a really neat and easy to read. ... The book has 9 chapters, with lots of pictures and well-written code ... . In general, I am pretty happy with the book and I would recommend it. Taking a peek into the C++ world was really a new thing for me and I liked it!" (Vitosh Academy, vitoshacademy.com, November, 2017)Kommentar zu "Clean C++"
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