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Expert C++ - Second Edition

By : Marcelo Guerra Hahn, Araks Tigranyan, John Asatryan, Vardan Grigoryan, Shunguang Wu
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Book Image

Expert C++ - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Marcelo Guerra Hahn, Araks Tigranyan, John Asatryan, Vardan Grigoryan, Shunguang Wu

Overview of this book

Are you an experienced C++ developer eager to take your skills to the next level? This updated edition of Expert C++ is tailored to propel you toward your goals. This book takes you on a journey of building C++ applications while exploring advanced techniques beyond object-oriented programming. Along the way, you'll get to grips with designing templates, including template metaprogramming, and delve into memory management and smart pointers. Once you have a solid grasp of these foundational concepts, you'll advance to more advanced topics such as data structures with STL containers and explore advanced data structures with C++. Additionally, the book covers essential aspects like functional programming, concurrency, and multithreading, and designing concurrent data structures. It also offers insights into designing world-ready applications, incorporating design patterns, and addressing networking and security concerns. Finally, it adds to your knowledge of debugging and testing and large-scale application design. With Expert C++ as your guide, you'll be empowered to push the boundaries of your C++ expertise and unlock new possibilities in software development.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1:Under the Hood of C++ Programming
7
Part 2: Designing Robust and Efficient Applications
18
Part 3:C++ in the AI World

An example of a real-world project

To help ground the ideas of design patterns and DDD, we will discuss the implementation of an Amazon clone in C++.

Using DDD, the first step is to understand the domain. In this scenario, the domain is e-commerce. The idea, then, is to create a piece of software that models electronic commerce and supports users buying products online.

As previously mentioned, using bounded context is an essential component of DDD. In this case, we can identify the following ones – product management, order processing, and payment processing. Each has its own set of rules and constraints and can be considered a separate part of the system.

To begin with, let’s focus on the product management domain. This area includes product listings, inventory tracking, and customer feedback processing. Those concepts can be modeled using product, inventory, and review.

Let’s start with the product. Since product addition and removal happens frequently...