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Modern C++ Design: Generic Programming and Design Patterns Applied
Contributor(s): Debbie Lafferty (Author), Alexandrescu, Andrei (Author)
ISBN: 0201704315     ISBN-13: 9780201704310
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2001
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Annotation: Modern C++ Design"is an important book. Fundamentally, it demonstrates ' generic patterns' or ' pattern templates' as a powerful new way of creating extensible designs in C++- a new way to combine templates and patterns that you may never have dreamt was possible, but is. If your work involves C++ design and coding, you should read this book. Highly recommended."
- Herb Sutter

"What' s left to say about C++ that hasn' t already been said? Plenty, it turns out."
- From the Foreword by John Vlissides

In "Modern C++ Design," Andrei Alexandrescu opens new vistas for C++ programmers. Displaying extraordinary creativity and programming virtuosity, Alexandrescu offers a cutting-edge approach to design that unites design patterns, generic programming, and C++, enabling programmers to achieve expressive, flexible, and highly reusable code.

This book introduces the concept of generic components- reusable design templates that produce boilerplate code for compiler consumption- all within C++. Generic components enable an easier and more seamless transition from design to application code, generate code that better expresses the original design intention, and support the reuse of design structures with minimal recoding.

The author describes the specific C++ techniques and features that are used in building generic components and goes on to implement industrial strength generic components for real-world applications. Recurring issues that C++ developers face in their day-to-day activity are discussed in depth and implemented in a generic way. These include:

  • Policy-based design for flexibility
  • Partialtemplate specialization
  • Typelists- powerful type manipulation structures
  • Patterns such as Visitor, Singleton, Command, and Factories
  • Multi-method engines

For each generic component, the book presents the fundamental problems and design options, and finally implements a generic solution.

In addition, an accompanying Web site, "http: //www.awl.com/cseng/titles/0-201-70431-5," makes the code implementations available for the generic components in the book and provides a free, downloadable C++ library, called Loki, created by the author. Loki provides out-of-the-box functionality for virtually any C++ project.

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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming Languages - C++
Dewey: 005.133
LCCN: 00049596
Series: C++ In-Depth
Physical Information: 0.74" H x 7.35" W x 9.22" (1.32 lbs) 360 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
In Modern C++ Design, Andrei Alexandrescu opens new vistas for C++ programmers. Displaying extraordinary creativity and programming virtuosity, Alexandrescu offers a cutting-edge approach to design that unites design patterns, generic programming, and C++, enabling programmers to achieve expressive, flexible, and highly reusable code.

This book introduces the concept of generic components--reusable design templates that produce boilerplate code for compiler consumption--all within C++. Generic components enable an easier and more seamless transition from design to application code, generate code that better expresses the original design intention, and support the reuse of design structures with minimal recoding.

The author describes the specific C++ techniques and features that are used in building generic components and goes on to implement industrial strength generic components for real-world applications. Recurring issues that C++ developers face in their day-to-day activity are discussed in depth and implemented in a generic way. These include:

  • Policy-based design for flexibility
  • Partial template specialization
  • Typelists--powerful type manipulation structures
  • Patterns such as Visitor, Singleton, Command, and Factories
  • Multi-method engines
For each generic component, the book presents the fundamental problems and design options, and finally implements a generic solution.